Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,


I tried overriding init() and super.init(SerlvetConfig cf) as 1st line
of init(ServletConfig cf) but neither worked.


Strange. Any errors in your logs?


I was thinnking that I should use the init() method appraoch becasue it
is a connectionpool and I want to initially build the pool before the
application starts to use connections.  In this case is ServletContext
Listener appropriate?


Yeah, a ServletContextListener is better because:
- It will be initialized before any servlets
- It will be destroyed after any servlets (so you won't close the pool
while something is processing)
- It's not subject to recycling by the container
- You don't need to rely on servlet startup order

Yoav Shapira



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Yoav,
Now my IDEA IDE tech is telling me he thinks the problem is that the init() method is running before the IDEA debugger getes a chance to connect to tomcat. I don't see my println(..) messages in catalina.out. 1. Is there another log?
2. Would I likely run into similar problems using the ServletContextListener approach?
thanks,
Phil



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