Any idea which version has it fixed sandy? I've tried Tomcat 4.1.30 as
well as 5.0.19 to no avail.  Is it only in cvs at this point?
Thanks,
David

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From: Sandy McArthur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 3:12 PM
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Which class stores the JNDI resources?


Been there. This has been fixed already. Use a newer release of tomcat.

On Apr 30, 2004, at 1:34 PM, David wrote:

> Hi I've run into some problems with Tomcats JNDI storing.. Here is the
> situation:
>
> Running Struts 1.1, with a Spring plugin that loads a JNDI Datasource
> object.
>
> Resource specified itself in the default context, OR specified in
> GlobalResources with a resourceLink to it in the default context.
>
> What happens as I have traced is:
> -Tomcat loads
> -Resource gets loaded into the namespace WITHOUT its resource params
> -Tomcat loads the Struts Action Servlet from my webapp
> -Plugin executes and gets an empty DataSource object from the DBCP
> Factory
> -Struts Action servlet finishes executing its init
> -Tomcat loads the Resource into the namespace AGAIN WITH its resource
> params
>
> From that point forward I can get a fully populated functioning
> datasource.
>
> Now this will work if I specify a resource link inside a specific
> <Context> element for my webapp within server.xml, however we want to
> deploy our webapp via a war file so it needs to be in the default
> context.
>
> Can anyone point me to the class handling the saves to JNDI so I can 
> see
> exactly what is happening?  Or a good workaround for this?
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
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