The problem is that Slide starts up outside the scope of the Resources you declare in 
server.xml. There was a discussion on this list about the issue a few months back. You 
can find it in the archives. So the J2EE stores are in practice useless in that 
environment. I wrote a fix for it that expects a resources.xml document somewhere on 
the classpath and initialises the required DataSources itself. Realy, realy ugly hack 
but if you want I can send it to you.

Rgrds,

U.

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Van: Jiantao Pan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: Friday, March 22, 2002 11:27 PM
Aan: Slide Users Mailing List
Onderwerp: J2EEDescriptorsStore in tomcat4.03-LE-jdk14 


Does anyone tried to run slide with J2EEDescriptorsStore under tomcat4.03-LE-jdk14. 
For some reason the DataSource can not be accessed from the J2EEDescriptorsStore. 
Maybe it is a problem with Tomcat4.0.3-LE-jdk14's support of DataSource...
Thanks 
Jiantao

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