er...  Danilo, sorry.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Durham David Contr 805 CSPTS/SCBE 
>Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 7:45 AM
>To: OJB Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: OJB and Oracle 9ias
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>Wayne, I'm using 9.0.3.  Also, are you accessing OJB via a 
>contextIntialized event.  I'm thinking there might be some 
>classloader issue during contextIntialized.  I will test this 
>and post if you're interested.
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>Danila, I tried setting it to an absolute path -- which is 
>appended like
>so:   e:\oracle...\j2ee\home\e:\oracle...
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>nuts!
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Danilo Tommasina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 2:43 AM
>>To: OJB Users List
>>Subject: Re: OJB and Oracle 9ias
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>>
>>Hi David,
>>
>>> 
>>> So, my question is still how to make Oracle 9ias load the
>>> OJB.properties file.  I tried adding the following:
>>> 
>>>     System.setProperty("OJB.properties","/OJB.properties");
>>> 
>>
>>Sorry I have no knowlege about 9ias.
>>You should try to set the property OJB.properties with an
>>absolute path 
>>to the file. And since it is not a good idea to have a fix hardcoded 
>>system depended path in a class file, you can set the property when 
>>starting the JVM, as long as i know every app. server offer the 
>>possibility to set System properties. This is actually done adding a 
>>parameter -DOJB.properties=<your path>/OJB.properties (no 
>blanks after 
>>-D) to the call to 'java' command.
>>Usually there is a startup script where you can set this. It may look 
>>like this: (Windoz)
>>
>>#bla bla bla
>>
>>set JVM_OPTS=-DOJB.properties=<your path>/OJB.properties
>>
>>#bla bla bla
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>>java %JVM_OPTS% <9ias MainClass>
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>>So if even this doesn't work, then there is a very very serious class
>>loading issue.
>>This is not a nice solution, but it may work. However if you 
>>can't load 
>>the OJB.properties file through a class loader, then you 
>won't be able 
>>to load any other .properties (or worse any non - .class file) 
>>from your 
>>application and this could be a heavy handicap.
>>
>>bye
>>danilo
>>
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