Mr. Pilone, The manual that you are talking about is the "Getting Started" PDF witch come with jUDDI?
2008/12/2 Pilone, Michael R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Do you have a JNDI resource defined for the data source? If not, start > there. The manual recommends "If you're deploying to Jakarta Tomcat, take a > look at Tomcat's JNDI Data source HOW-TO for assistance." > > > > If you have a data source configured, you might want to write a simple test > app to make sure you can access the data source and get a valid connection > from it. It may be that the data source configuration is incorrect. > > > > -mike > > > > *Michael Pilone > **Sr. Software Engineer > **Vangent, Inc.* > *Civilian, Defense, and National Security > *(c) 703-969-7493 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > *From:* Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > *Sent:* Tuesday, December 02, 2008 1:25 PM > *To:* Juddi-Users > *Subject:* Configure juddi 2.0rc5 > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm trying to configure the juddi 2.0rc5 on my machine. I'm using Tomcat > 6.0 and Mysql. But, when I try to validate, I receive the following message > > > jUDDI DataSource Validation > > + Got a JNDI Context! > > + Got a JDBC DataSource (dsname=java:comp/env/jdbc/juddiDB) > > - DB connection was not acquired. (Cannot create JDBC driver of class '' for > connect URL 'null') > > - SELECT COUNT(*) FROM PUBLISHER failed (null) > > > > This is the only problem I got. > > Thank you for the atention. > > > -- > Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino > TLuisRS > > Coisas Úteis - http://tluisrs.blogspot.com > > Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man > > -- Thales Luis Rodrigues Sabino TLuisRS Coisas Úteis - http://tluisrs.blogspot.com Sempre existe o último dia. - The Old man