I am trying set up uPortal 3.1 to use jndi when running under Tomcat.  I started with the instructions in the uP3 manual http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/x/2A3P which is really helpful.  I have it set up to jndi connection which happens to use Oracle and fall back to a direct connection to hsql for my local machine.  All works as expected but only if I make the rdbm.properties include the hibernate.dialect attribute.  If I leave this out or allow it to be wrong (hsql dialect when connected to Oracle) I get errors and cannot run the portal. 

I am not sure how the dialect is used.  It is not required for the datasourceContext.xml but seems to be required other places.  Could anyone suggest a path to using jndi without running afoul of this attribute?

Thanks for any insight.
Susan
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Susan Bramhall ([email protected])
Senior Developer, Technology & Planning Operations (T&P)
Yale University Information Technology Services (ITS)
25 Science Park, 150 Munson St, New Haven, CT 06520
Phone:  203 432 6697


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