Andrew,

Thank you for you reply. We had already got figured out this setting, the DataSourceJndiName. We are still getting trouble to make it work. We've already hacked JDBCContext and some other fixes but there's work left to make it play. We think we're getting close and when the problem is gone we'll post the solution.

Cheers,
Luis


Andrew Lindesay escreveu:
Hello there;

We need to make a webobjects application connects to a WebSphere
connection pool and it seems that there is only LDAP JNDI supported with
EOModeler.

(snipped from another email I wrote...)

Although I haven't needed to do this myself, the alternative means of configuring this appears to be to set the "JDBCAdaptor.DataSourceJndiNameKey" key in the connection dictionary in your model. Then you need to configure a JDBC data source in your JNDI tree (either using deployment tools or via the 'web.xml' file).

So probably the best means of doing this to set the connection dictionary on the model.

cheers.

___
Andrew Lindesay
technology : www.lindesay.co.nz
business : www.silvereye.co.nz





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