With the change you suggested, I got the following output - ---- jUDDI Dependencies: Resource & Properties Files
jUDDI DataSource Validation + Got a JNDI Context! + Got a JDBC DataSource (dsname=java:comp/env/jdbc/juddiDB) + Got a JDBC Connection! + SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PUBLISHER = 2 ---- So, it seems that the install works okay, right? But, I am curious what did that change really do? I am still puzzled. Best regards, Amit On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Kurt T Stam<[email protected]> wrote: > Amit, > > In the happyjuddi.jsp try replacing > > dsname = Util.escapeXml(request.getParameter("dsname")); > > with > > dsname = request.getParameter("dsname"); > > --Kurt > > > Amit Deokar wrote: >> >> I did not mention in my earlier email that I also tried just using the >> ready-to-go jUDDI v2.0 rc7 + Tomcat install package >> (juddi-tomcat-2.0rc7.zip) in the hope that it would work with >> pre-installed Apache Derby database. But, I got the same message from >> happyjuddi page - >> ----- >> jUDDI Dependencies: Resource & Properties Files >> >> jUDDI DataSource Validation >> - No JNDI Context (null) >> - No 'null' DataSource Located(null) >> - DB connection was not acquired. (null) >> - SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PUBLISHER failed (null) >> ----- >> >> On another note, I had JDK 1.6.0_13 earlier, so I tried installing JDK >> 1.5.0_19 and then giving it a shot - same result. >> >> (Note - This is a follow up on my previous email. Please take a look >> at that note too). >> >> Thanks for your help in this. >> >> Best regards, >> Amit >> >> > >
