You need to add the following allow reserve "permission" to your connection pool in 
weblogic.properties:

weblogic.allow.reserve.weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.poolName=everyone

NOTE: This allows everyone to get to the connection pool.

NOTE: Please post your weblogic questions to weblogic newsgroups!

-----Original Message-----
From: Ashutosh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 11:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: java.lang.SecurityException while accessing beans


Dear all,
            I am trying to connect a Servlet with a container manager Entity
Bean. I was able to create the connection pool for JDBC. However, I get the
following exception when I try to access the Entity Bean from the Servlet

java.lang.SecurityException: User "guest" does not have Permission "reserve"
based on ACL "weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.demoPool".

            However, I have *not* set any kind of ACL in the properties file
for the connection. Still I am getting the exception which appears to be
"ACL " specific.
            Am I missing something? Thanks for your time.

Regards,
Ashutosh.

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