Burgess, Jay S wrote:
Thanks for the feedback. Maybe my problem does have something to do
with context visibility, but since I'm defining the resource within
SERVER.XML's <GlobalNamingResources>, I was under the impression that
these resources were available to all contexts.
I had a similar problem. It seems, that if you auto-deploy a context by dropping a .war into tomcat's webapps, this context does not see the JNDI-Resources defined in the GlobalNamingResources section of the server.xml. I had to specify them explicitly in it's own <Context> section for my webapp.
This problem seems to be limited to tomcat 4.x, since it vanished after I upgraded to tomcat5.
HTH
Phil
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