When I try to add jdbcDriver as a JDBC Provider to WebSphere 5.0, I
get errors like

[2/14/03 15:22:59:164 EST] d895c84 DSConfigurati W DSRA8200W: DataSource Configuration: DSRA8020E: Warning: property not found for org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver: 'URL'.
[2/14/03 15:22:59:331 EST] d895c84 WSRdbDataSour W DSRA8020E: Warning: property not found for org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver: 'user'.
[2/14/03 15:22:59:340 EST] d895c84 WSRdbDataSour W DSRA8020E: Warning: property not found for org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver: 'password'.
[2/14/03 15:22:59:585 EST] d895c84 FreePool E J2CA0046E: Method createManagedConnctionWithMCWrapper caught an exception during creation of the ManagedConnection for resource jdbc/localdb, throwing ResourceAllocationException. Original exception: com.ibm.ws.exception.WsException: DSRA8101E: DataSource class cannot be used as one-phase: ClassCastException: org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver

WebSphere uses JMX to manage stuff, so I suspect that it wants to use
getter/setter properties to set URL, username and password. I am
thinking that I could possibly satisfy WebSphere by subclassing
jdbcDriver (or making a wrapper class if private vars or anything
else makes subbing difficult) and implementing MBean and giving it the
getter/setter methods that WebSphere wants.

WebSphere also says that they support "JDBC2.0-compliant" providers. I
don't know whether they really enforce that.

Anybody have any insight?



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