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I think everything is configured properly. When I ask for a JNDI name starting with
java:comp/env/--- I always get that --- wasn't found. Can I ask you for a bi
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De: Kazda Juraj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Assunto: RE: I webshpere Struts
I'm using this architecture and everything wor
sday, September 18, 2003 4:39 PM
Subject: RE: I webshpere Struts
I'm using this architecture and everything works... What kind of JNDI name it can't
find? Bean or Datasource? Do you really have declared in web.xml and implemented
corresponding interfaces (ie. local reference vs local in
t;java:comp/env" namespace?
-juraj.
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From: Ruben Carvalho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 12:48 PM
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Subject: RE: I webshpere Struts
I've just started developing a new project using Websphere IDE but the
I've just started developing a new project using Websphere IDE but the application
will run on Weblogic. We're using the TestServer that comes with Websphere and we're
having the same problem with the Database access, using entity beans. Eventhough the
server has the JNDI names configured proper
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