It is almost certainly on your classpath somewhere.  Check the classpath on the 
deployment machine.

On 2011-11-24, at 8:17 AM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

> Hello,
>    I have a Wonder App/Wonder Framework combo application that runs on my 
> development machine, but when I deploy I'm getting the following error about 
> connection dictionaries not being equal:
> 
> The connection dictionaries for netbracketsFW and ERAttachment have the same 
> URL and username, but the connection dictionaries are not equal. Check your 
> connection dictionaries carefully! This problem is often caused by jdbc2Info 
> not matching between the two.  One fix for this is to set 
> netbracketsFW.removeJdbc2Info=true and ERAttachment.removeJdbc2Info=true in 
> your Properties file. (netbracketsFW={driver = "jdbc.FrontBase.FBJDriver"; 
> password = "smsbear1"; username = "netBrackets"; URL = 
> "jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/netBrackets/isolation=read_committed/locking=optimistic";
>  }; and ERAttachment={password = "smsbear1"; username = "netBrackets"; URL = 
> "jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/netBrackets/isolation=read_committed/locking=optimistic";
>  }).
> 
> I'm not importing the ERAttachment framework anywhere in my projects, 
> although I had it in there briefly as I was dabbling with it, at which time 
> it seems to have injected itself somewhere in my projects like a bad virus.
> Also,  I looked through the following list of properties files on my 
> deployment machine:
>       • Resources/Properties in any frameworks that the application links to
>       • Resources/Properties.username in any frameworks that the application 
> links to
>       • Resources/Properties in the application itself
>       • WebObjects.properties under the home directory (not sure on this 
> file's precedence)
>       • Resources/Properties.dev (when app is launched in Development Mode)
>       • Properties in /etc/WebObjects/YourAppName/
>       • Resources/Properties.username in the application itself
> and the only connection dictionary properties I found were my Framework 
> project's Resources/Properties file:
> 
> dbConnectURLGLOBAL=jdbc:FrontBase://localhost/netBrackets/isolation=read_committed/locking=optimistic
> dbConnectUserGLOBAL=netBrackets
> dbConnectPasswordGLOBAL=myPassword
> 
> For now, I'd like to get rid of all vestiges of ERAttachment from my app, but 
> it doesn't seem to want to go away on my deployment machine.  Any ideas where 
> it's picking up this reference to an ERAttachment connection dictionary on my 
> deployment machine?
> 
> Thanks!
> Jeff
> 
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