> >    [Container-Factory]No resource manager found for jdbc/PostgresDS
> 
> Yes. This means that you haven't successfully mapped the bean-local
> name,
> "java:comp/env/jdbc/PostgresDS" to the global name of the 
> DataSource you
> want.
...
> You need to check your jboss.xml to make sure the mapping is set up
> correctly.

Can you point to an example of where/how this is done in jboss.xml? 


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Toby Allsopp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 2:56 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] No resource manager found
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 08:19:31PM +0800, Russell wrote:
> > 
> >   Hi all ,
> > 
> >    I am using RedHat6.1 , postgresql7.0.1 ,jboss2.1 and jdk.1.3.
> > 
> >    Do i need to worry if where start the jboss , i have the error
> below
> > :
> > 
> >    [Container-Factory]No resource manager found for jdbc/PostgresDS
> 
> Yes. This means that you haven't successfully mapped the bean-local
> name,
> "java:comp/env/jdbc/PostgresDS" to the global name of the 
> DataSource you
> want.
> 
> >   However , when i called ejb create , the records is inserted in my
> > table and did not give me any error.
> 
> I think you'll find that they haven't been inserted in your table, but
> in
> someone else's.  JBoss defaults to java:/DefaultDS in this situation,
> which
> is the bundled HypersonicSQL database by default.
> 
> You need to check your jboss.xml to make sure the mapping is set up
> correctly.
> 
> >   Are this jboss bugs ?
> 
> It's not the clearest error message in the world.  You might 
> like to log
> a feature request at SourceForge for it to be improved.
> 
> Toby.
> 
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