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From: bhanu lakkala <bplg...@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 8:43 AM
To: java-...@axis.apache.org; java-user@axis.apache.org
Subject: axis2 spring tomcat 8 issue

Axis2 team:
I have been working on an issue for the past few days and wanted to check with 
you guys if you have any suggestions on fixing this issue.
My current technology stack is: windows 7, java 7/8, tomcat 8, axis2 1.6.3.
I have a web service that is very basic and it just connects to a database and 
reads some info and spits out the info it read.
I have setup a Jndi resource for the datasource.  In the service's init class's 
startup method, I am attempting to load the spring's ApplicationContext and 
thereby load the jndi resource.
All of this used to work well with the combination of java 7, tomcat 7.x axis2 
1.6.3.
Recently due to a need to upgrade to newer version of tomcat, I upgraded to 
tomcat 8. this resulted in "Name not found" exception.  I ditched the spring's 
usage of finding jndi resource and used the initContext to lookup the jndi 
resource and it worked fine. I have to use spring to find the jndi context 
since most of our applications are already using spring and if i need to change 
every single one of them it is a tedious process.
We also have a unix environment that I tested this with and I didnt find any 
issues there. ie., I used spring to load the jndi resource, tomcat 8.x, java 7, 
axis2 1.6.3.
I have also posted this issue on the stackoverflow site but haven't had much 
luck finding a solution to the issue.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/36207119/tomcat-8-axis2-webservices-aar-spring-jndi-not-bound-in-context
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Tomcat 8, axis2 webservices aar, spring jndi not bound in 
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stackoverflow.com
I have been working on an issue where JNDI name is not found in the context an 
axis2 webservice is running. This issue is only in Tomcat 8 when I use spring. 
Some ...




Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you,
Bhanu Lakkala

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