What was the directory structure and filenames used when you added it to the server repository (assuming you already tried the same structure that worked for your the other coder) and what name did you use when trying to create the datasource name (any special chars)?

-Donald


Florian Schaetz wrote:
Hi,

I'm using a (locally installed) Geronimo 2.1.4 with a Java JDK 1.6.0.12
and try to create a new "SQL Server (jTDS)" Pool with the web console (
Database Pools -> Using the Geronimo database pool wizard). I enter a
name, choose "SQL Server (jTDS)" and click on the "Next" button - and
find myself back at the "Database Pools" page, instead at the page where
I can edit the parameters.

I did add a JTDS driver, both manually within the repository and by
downloading it via Geronimo web console. Adding a new MySQL pool works
fine, btw.

There is no message in the console (neither web nor command), just this
text appears in the log file every time I try to do it:

2009-06-22 16:28:33,989 INFO  [SupportedModesServiceImpl] Portlet mode
'edit' not found for portletId: '/system-database.DBWizard!1134683811|0'
2009-06-22 16:28:33,989 INFO  [SupportedModesServiceImpl] Portlet mode
'help' not found for portletId: '/system-database.DBWizard!1134683811|0'
2009-06-22 16:28:34,005 INFO  [SupportedModesServiceImpl] Portlet mode
'edit' not found for portletId: '/system-database.RunSQLDS!1134683811|1'
2009-06-22 16:28:34,005 INFO  [XSRFHandler] Updated HTML content with
XSRF JavaScript for
requestURI=/console/portal//Services/Database%20Pools/__pm0x3system-database0x2DBWizard!1134683811|0_view/__rp0x3system-database0x2DBWizard!1134683811|0_adapterDisplayName/TranQL0x8Generic0x8JDBC0x8Resource0x8Adapter/__rp0x3system-database0x2DBWizard!1134683811|0_mode/rdbms

The strange thing is: Another coder, using the same geronimo version (as
we are working on the same project) has no problems creating a SQL
Server (jTDS) Pool on his local geronimo.

Has anyone got an idea what I'm doing wrong?

Flo

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