RE : jdbc-connection-descriptor Tag Error.
You have forgot the at the end of the line : driver=org.postgresql.Driver -Message d'origine- De : Met @ Uber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : jeudi 10 juillet 2003 03:15 À : OJB User Objet : jdbc-connection-descriptor Tag Error. Does anyone see whats wrong with the following XML file? Also, what tool on a Linux machine might I use to compare XML files to a DTD? All the help is greatly appreciated. === repository_database.xml === jdbc-connection-descriptor jcd-alias=default default-connection=true platform=PostgreSQL jdbc-level=2.0 driver=org.postgresql.Driver protocol=jdbc subprotocol=postgresql dbalias=ccw_java username=mimetnet password=patribus eager-release=false batch-mode=false useAutoCommit=1 ignoreAutoCommitExceptions=false connection-pool maxActive=21 validationQuery= / sequence-manager className=org.apache.ojb.broker.util.sequence.SequenceManagerHighLowImpl attribute attribute-name=grabSize attribute-value=20 / attribute attribute-name=autoNaming attribute-value=true / attribute attribute-name=globalSequenceId attribute-value=false / attribute attribute-name=globalSequenceStart attribute-value=1 / /sequence-manager /jdbc-connection-descriptor === - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: jdbc-connection-descriptor Tag Error.
Met @ Uber wrote: Does anyone see whats wrong with the following XML file? Also, what tool on a Linux machine might I use to compare XML files to a DTD? You seem to be missing a closing quote with the driver attribute: jdbc-connection-descriptor jcd-alias=default default-connection=true platform=PostgreSQL jdbc-level=2.0 driver=org.postgresql.Driver protocol=jdbc subprotocol=postgresql dbalias=ccw_java username=mimetnet password=patribus eager-release=false batch-mode=false useAutoCommit=1 ignoreAutoCommitExceptions=false If that is the problem, then you really should be using an editor that supports syntax highlighting (vim, etc) - an issue like this shouldn't be something that you need to contact a mailing list about. Cheers, Michael - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]