RE: FW: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml or server.xml

2024-03-29 Thread Rick Noel
Yeah I like the idea of using the Resourcelink  in the context.xml and then 
keep the defining of that datasource in the server.xml

Rick Noel
Systems Programmer | Westwood One
rn...@westwoodone.com

-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz  
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 2:23 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: FW: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml 
or server.xml

Rick,

On 3/29/24 14:05, Rick Noel wrote:
> Chris,
> 
> I found I could use a ResourceLink element and put it in my context.xml file.
> The name in that ResourceLink is the name of resource that I have fully 
> defined in my server.xml.
> Sot the context.xml points to the fully define resource which is in my 
> server.xml

That's definitely a possibility as well.

I work on a small team and so separating the JDBC definition from the link 
doesn't make much sense so we don't do it. We also don't like polluting our 
server.xml file so everything goes into META-INF/context.xml.

You really should never change CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml, though.

-chris

> So snippet from my context.xml file is.
> 
> 
> 
>  
>  
>
> 
>  name="jdbc/app-pool"
> global="jdbc/app-pool"
>type="javax.sql.DataSource"   />
> 
> 
> And snippet from my server.xml is.
> 
> 
>
> 
>type="javax.sql.DataSource"  
> driverClassName="org.postgresql.Driver"
>  url="jdbc:postgresql://x"
>  username="x" password="xx"
>  maxTotal="30"  maxIdle="30" maxWaitMillis="-1"
>  removeAbandonedOnBorrow="true" 
> removeAbandonedTimeout="90"
>  testOnBorrow="true"  validationQuery="select 1" 
> validationQueryTimeout="3"
>  testWhileIdle="true"  
> timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis="6"
>  testOnReturn="true"  />  
>   
> 
> 
> Rick Noel
> Systems Programmer | Westwood One
> rn...@westwoodone.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Noel
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:57 AM
> To: Tomcat Users List 
> Subject: RE: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just 
> context.xml or server.xml
> 
> If have the resource defined in
> CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
> And
> CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml
> 
> Rick Noel
> Systems Programmer | Westwood One
> rn...@westwoodone.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz 
> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:47 AM
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Subject: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml 
> or server.xml
> 
> Rick,
> 
> On 3/29/24 09:48, Rick Noel wrote:
>> Can someone tell me why I need to have my database source defined in 
>> both my context.xml and server.xml? I thought we are suppose to 
>> define it in only one location?
> It's definitely not a requirement to specify it in both places.
> 
>> I can only log into my app if I have it defined in both my 
>> context.xml and server.xml
>>
>> Below  is my database resource   as defined in server.xml..
>>
>> I have xxx out postgres URL for security reasons
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>>> type="javax.sql.DataSource"  
>> driverClassName="org.postgresql.Driver"
>> url="jdbc:postgresql://xxx"
>> username="postgres" 
>> password="postgres4now"
>> maxTotal="30"  maxIdle="30" 
>> maxWaitMillis="-1"
>> removeAbandonedOnBorrow="true" 
>> removeAbandonedTimeout="90"
>> testOnBorrow="true"  
>> validationQuery="select 1" validationQueryTimeout="3"
>> testWhileIdle="true"  
>> timeBetweenEvictionRunsMillis="6"
>> testOnReturn="true"
>>  />
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>>
>> Below is my database resource   as defined in context.xml
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>   
>>
>>
&g

Re: FW: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml or server.xml

2024-03-29 Thread Christopher Schultz

Rick,

On 3/29/24 14:05, Rick Noel wrote:

Chris,

I found I could use a ResourceLink element and put it in my context.xml file.
The name in that ResourceLink is the name of resource that I have fully defined 
in my server.xml.
Sot the context.xml points to the fully define resource which is in my 
server.xml


That's definitely a possibility as well.

I work on a small team and so separating the JDBC definition from the 
link doesn't make much sense so we don't do it. We also don't like 
polluting our server.xml file so everything goes into META-INF/context.xml.


You really should never change CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml, though.

-chris


So snippet from my context.xml file is.



 
 
   


name="jdbc/app-pool"
global="jdbc/app-pool"
   type="javax.sql.DataSource"   />


And snippet from my server.xml is.


   

  
  



Rick Noel
Systems Programmer | Westwood One
rn...@westwoodone.com

-Original Message-
From: Rick Noel
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:57 AM
To: Tomcat Users List 
Subject: RE: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml or 
server.xml

If have the resource defined in
CATALINA_BASE/conf/context.xml
And
CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml

Rick Noel
Systems Programmer | Westwood One
rn...@westwoodone.com

-Original Message-
From: Christopher Schultz 
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2024 11:47 AM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: [EXT]Re: how to define database resource in just context.xml or 
server.xml

Rick,

On 3/29/24 09:48, Rick Noel wrote:

Can someone tell me why I need to have my database source defined in
both my context.xml and server.xml? I thought we are suppose to define
it in only one location?

It's definitely not a requirement to specify it in both places.


I can only log into my app if I have it defined in both my context.xml
and server.xml

Below  is my database resource   as defined in server.xml..

I have xxx out postgres URL for security reasons





   






Below is my database resource   as defined in context.xml




  



 


Which context.xml are you talking about? The one in CATALINA_BASE/context.xml 
or the one in your application's META-INF/context.xml?

Have you defined your  in CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml, or are you 
using only META-INF/context.xml?

-chris

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