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Emne: Re: JNDI resource for connection pooling
Hi Rich,
I still have no clean working solution.
for the server.xml stuff, I have no clue why we should put config there. The
docs says so, so I did give it a try. I have a
workaround for my problem which is to write
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Emne: Re: JNDI resource for connection pooling
Hi Rich,
I still have no clean working solution.
for the server.xml stuff, I have no clue why we should put config there. The
docs says so, so I did give it a try. I have a
workaround for my problem which is to write
Amine
Been playing around w/ the same thing as you. Have you figured it out yet? I
am a bit baffled by the role of setting the context in server.xml. Without making
any changes to server.xml, I downloaded and installed poolman and can run the
database client, querying any of my oracle
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Amine
Been playing around w/ the same thing as you. Have you figured it out yet? I
am a bit baffled by the role of setting the context in server.xml. Without
Hi all,
I have a problem, please can anyone help?
I'm trying to create an Oracle pooled connection as a JNDI resource.
I made the required configuration:
WEB-INF\web.xml file:
web-app
resource-ref
res-ref-namejdbc/toto/res-ref-name