If have the resource defined in
CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
And
CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml
Rick Noel
Systems Programmer | Westwood One
rn...@westwoodone.com
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:47 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject:
Chris,
I found I could use a ResourceLink element and put it in my context.xml file.
The name in that ResourceLink is the name of resource that I have fully defined
in my server.xml.
Sot the context.xml points to the fully define resource which is in my
server.xml
So snippet from my
Rick,
On 3/29/24 14:05, Rick Noel wrote:
Chris,
I found I could use a ResourceLink element and put it in my context.xml file.
The name in that ResourceLink is the name of resource that I have fully defined
in my server.xml.
Sot the context.xml points to the fully define resource which is in
Rick,
On 3/29/24 14:33, Rick Noel wrote:
Our application is really a suite of 5applications. And the
server.xml I am talking about is on our dev machine, where we want
to run all 5 apps on the one web server.
The context.xml has global enviroiment variables (like mail server
related vars)
Rick,
On 3/29/24 09:48, Rick Noel wrote:
Can someone tell me why I need to have my database source defined in
both my context.xml and server.xml? I thought we are suppose to
define it in only one location?
It's definitely not a requirement to specify it in both places.
I can only log into my
Yeah I like the idea of using the Resourcelink in the context.xml and then
keep the defining of that datasource in the server.xml
Rick Noel
Systems Programmer | Westwood One
rn...@westwoodone.com
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 2:23 PM
To:
Chris,
Our application is really a suite of 5applications. And the server.xml I am
talking about is on our dev machine, where we want to run all 5 apps on the one
web server.
The context.xml has global enviroiment variables (like mail server related
vars) that all the dev applications use.
Rick,
On 3/29/24 11:56, Rick Noel wrote:
If have the resource defined in
CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
And
CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml
You really shouldn't have anything custom in
CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml. That will affect every application
deployed on the server. Perhaps you only
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Hello,
Can someone tell me why I need to have my database source defined in both my
context.xml and server.xml?
I thought we are suppose to define it in only one location?
I can only log into my app if I have it defined in both my context.xml and
server.xml
Below is my database resource
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