Is the order of elements in the <ResourceParams> block meaningful? Rightly or wrongly meaningful that is...
I keep looking for some way to understand way this seems to work for some people.
Jeff Sexton wrote:
Graham Leggett wrote:
I think it's definitely tomcat - my environment is Postgresql on Redhat Enterprise and am getting the same thing.
Dang, that's not good... I really like other things about the recent releases.
But I have to agree. I just changed my java to call for a bogus resource
name. The exception changed to "no such resource in the context" exactly as
expected.
So that's that. The server is connecting the database, and the app is looking up and finding the resource. But somehow the information needed to create the connection doesn't get through.
Could there even be a work around? I mean other than re-writing my java to connect to the database on its own...
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