because the load file code for jndi.properties finds the DB2 jndi.property
file first before the conf/default one in its classpath? (<breathe/>)

marc


|-----Original Message-----
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy "Mad"
|Schaefer
|Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 11:48 AM
|To: jBoss
|Subject: [jBoss-User] Re: Re:
|Re:[jBoss-User]javax.naming.OperationNotSupportedExcept ion usingIBM
|DB26.1 Fix Pack 6
|
|
|Hi
|
|I encounter the same problem on a WebSpere class (do not blame me but
|my company) where DB2 was installed.
|
|But I am now wondering why it takes the JNDI property from the DB2
|environment and not the one set in the "jndi.properties" under
|"/conf/default"?
|Do you have an idea? Because I would prefer to change the properties files
|instead of changing the startup script.
|
|Have fun - Mad Andy / Better Pizza
|
|----- Original Message -----
|From: "Tilmann Ludwig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: "'jboss-user'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 11:59 PM
|Subject: RE: Re: Re: [jBoss-User]javax.naming.OperationNotSupportedExcept
|ion usingIBM DB2 6.1 Fix Pack 6
|
|
|> I'm finally solved the problem myself.
|> The problem is that the jdbc2.0 driver from IBM contains a file named
|> jndi.properties, with
|> the line
|> java.naming.factory.initial=COM.ibm.db2.jndi.DB2InitialContextFactory !!!
|> The solution is to put an environment entry in the startup skript for
|jboss:
|> java
|-Djava.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
|> -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.jboss.Main
|> so jndi is not searching for the entry in jndi.properties in the
|classpath.
|>
|> Tilmann
|>
|> -----Original Message-----
|> From: Tilmann Ludwig
|> Sent: Dienstag, 21. November 2000 14:33
|> To: 'jboss-user'
|> Subject: Re: Re: [jBoss-User]
|> javax.naming.OperationNotSupportedException usingIBM DB2 6.1 Fix Pack 6
|>
|>
|> Hi Rick,
|>
|> i'm still getting this error on startup of jboss, when jboss is trying to
|> start the datasource.
|> The settings are working with an oracle 8.05 db and a IBM DB2 6.1 with
|> jdbc1.0 driver, only when
|> i try to use the jdbc2.0 driver , i get this error. Is something wrong
|with
|> my settings or
|> is only IBM responsible for my problem?
|>
|> my settings are:
|>
|> jndi.properties:
|> java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
|> #java.naming.provider.url=localhost
|> java.naming.factory.url.pkgs=org.jboss.naming
|>
|> jboss.conf:
|> ...
|> <MLET CODE = "org.jboss.naming.NamingService" ARCHIVE="jnpserver.jar"
|> CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
|> </MLET>
|> <MLET CODE = "org.jboss.jdbc.JdbcProvider" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar"
|> CODEBASE="../lib/ext/">
|> </MLET>
|> <MLET CODE="org.jboss.jdbc.XADataSourceLoader" ARCHIVE="jboss.jar"
|> CODEBASE="jboss.jar">
|>     <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String" VALUE="MWNEU">
|>     <ARG TYPE="java.lang.String"
|> VALUE="org.jboss.minerva.xa.XADataSourceImpl">
|> </MLET>
|> ...
|>
|> jboss.jcml:
|> ...
|>  <mbean name="DefaultDomain:service=XADataSource,name=MWNEU">
|>        <attribute name="Properties"></attribute>
|>        <attribute name="URL">jdbc:db2:MWNEU</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="GCMinIdleTime">1200000</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="JDBCUser">###</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="MaxSize">0</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="Password">###</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="GCEnabled">true</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="InvalidateOnError">false</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="TimestampUsed">false</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="Blocking">false</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="GCInterval">120000</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="IdleTimeout">1800000</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="IdleTimeoutEnabled">false</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="LoggingEnabled">false</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="MaxIdleTimeoutPercent">1.0</attribute>
|>        <attribute name="MinSize">10</attribute>
|>  </mbean>
|> ...
|>
|> Thanx
|>
|> Tilmann
|>
|>
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