Hi, could you please provide exception and stack trace? Also please make sure that your Spring configuration file has <beans> root element.
On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 4:27 PM, san <[email protected]> wrote: > I am facing an issue while starting ignite in JDBC driver mode. i have my > cache in remote node and i need to access using plain sql queries. Hence i > am using ignite jdbc driver. please find the code snippet. > > Class.forName("org.apache.ignite.IgniteJdbcDriver"); > Connection conn = > DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:ignite:cfg://ignite-jdbc.xml"); > ResultSet rs = conn.createStatement().executeQuery("select * from users"); > > my xml also simple. since cache is already loaded in remote node. > > <bean id="grid.cfg" > class="org.apache.ignite.configuration.IgniteConfiguration"> > > <property name="clientMode" value="true"/> > > <property name="localHost" value="127.0.0.1"/> > > > > <property name="discoverySpi"> > <bean > class="org.apache.ignite.spi.discovery.tcp.TcpDiscoverySpi"> > <property name="ipFinder"> > <bean > class="org.apache.ignite.spi.discovery.tcp.ipfinder.vm. > TcpDiscoveryVmIpFinder"> > <property name="addresses"> > <list> > <value>127.0.0.1:47500..47549</value> > </list> > </property> > </bean> > </property> > </bean> > </property> > > please do the needful.. > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-ignite-users. > 70518.x6.nabble.com/Spring-application-context-resource- > is-not-injected-exception-while-starting-ignite-in-jdbc- > driver-me-tp7272.html > Sent from the Apache Ignite Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > -- Andrey Gura GridGain Systems, Inc. www.gridgain.com
