Hi Antony,
I downloaded postgres and installed on my m/c. I
installed it as a service.
Can you pls give step by step instruction as how to
connect to postgresql database.
Thank you so much.
--- Antony Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can name it the name of the context(web). The
content
In fact I hadnt installed it in windlws. You can connect to server
suing psql. it will be in the bin directory. There is one GUI front
end available PgAdmin. The documentation will be in doc directory.
This contains installation, administration and tutorials on SQL. For
further you can ask
It seems you still have problem. You can google for the answer. One
thing I know is GlobalNamingResources should come inside the Server
element and not inside Context element.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 22:47:06 -0800 (PST), U K Laxmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could able to get
As just moved the GlobalNamingResources inside the
main server in my server.xml residing in
TOMCAT_HOME/conf directory. When i restart tomcat
5.5.7 it's throwing up following exception.
INFO: Starting Servlet Engine: Apache Tomcat/5.5.7
Feb 22, 2005 11:51:46 AM
By default server.xml contains have a GlobalNamingResources. You
have to add your resources in there.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 19:56:23 -0800 (PST), U K Laxmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As just moved the GlobalNamingResources inside the
main server in my server.xml residing in
I tried without GlobalNamingResources. No luck. When
googled, i found that if we include
GlobalNamingResource tag, then it will be available in
all web context.
After spending enough time on that, now i coded all
database related stuff in JSP in the way we do in
stand alone application. I mean -
U K,
It works as you said, but there are a couple of things I'll recommend:
First, you should move your Connection, ResultSet and Statement
declarations before
the try {} block and add a finally {} block where you check for null
values and close
the resources if not null.
Connection conn =
If you followed the tomcat docs you will have no problem in DBCP
getting to work. Going for Globalnamingresources is needed if you need
to access it will all applications. Try to configure it as per the doc
in following URL.
Sure to do the changes you mentioned. Pls do send the
config file for connection pooling and also guidelines
for how to use it in my program. It will be a great
help.
I'm developing web based application for using it
inhouse. Later part of time, it may grow to a big MRP
application based on the
Yes i read and did as per the document. When it didn't
work, i followed the suggetions given to many users in
the mailing lists in the internet and now i guess i
messed up. Actually in the error, it says, no suitable
driver found.
I'm using Ms Access as it's free. Do we have any free
driver
I dont whether MS Access is considered as RDBMS. For serious
development it is not recommended. Using ODBC have several problems. I
will recommend PostgreSQL. Now it runs very well on Windows. But
requires Windows 2000 or higher. You can find it at
Thank you for the replies. Ms Access is not a
relational databaase. It's just DBMS. I didn't know
that PostGreSQL is a open source RDBMS system. All the
sqls, table creation etc.. works similar to Oracle or
any other RDBMS? I'm working on windows 2000 machine.
--- Antony Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Most SQL is same and it supports a subset of SQL 92 and SQL 99
standards. Every RDBMS vendor have some proprietory code which dont
work in other databases. There is one RDBMS
Firebird(http://firebird.sourceforge.net/). The site claims that it is
more like Oracle.
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21
Thanks for the replies. What do u mean by the
following in ur erlier mail.
Did you defined your newly created context web
in
server.xml or at
TOMCAT_HOME\conf\Catalina\localhost\some
name.xml
Does it mean i need to create a new xml file in
TOMCAT_HOME\conf\Catalina\localhost?
You can name it the name of the context(web). The content should be
similar to any other file there. I am giving a sample
Context docBase=${catalina.home}/webapps/web
antiResourceLocking=false antiJARLocking=false
/Context
rgds
Antony Paul
On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 23:18:55 -0800 (PST), U
I could able to get thro' JarperException. Thanks for
replies.
Now facing new problem.
I'm getting NameNotFoundException - Name jdbc is
not bound in this Context
Environment what i'm using is: Apache 2, Tomcat 5.5,
Netscape 7.2, MsAccess 2003 on windows 2000 machine.
I integrated tomcat and
Dominik, that worked! Champion!!!
My revised context.xml looks like this:
Context path=/mind
docBase=D:/Development/Projects/mind/src/webapp debug=99
reloadable=true
Resource name=jdbc/MindDB auth=Container
type=javax.sql.DataSource
maxActive=100 maxIdle=30 maxWait=1
Hi,
This is an excerpt of my code, to get a Context.
Try and see if it works for you.
31 private void initDataSource () {
32 try {
33 Context initCtx = new InitialContext();
34 Context envCtx = (Context)
initCtx.lookup(java:comp/env);
35
Hi Sven,
I can access the data source from within my code using the name
java:/comp/env/jdbc/MindDB and everything works great. It's just
that the Realm can't... I have found a few other posts to this list
with the same problem and one of the email suggested that the Realm is
configured before
Dan Washusen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Sven,
I can access the data source from within my code using the name
java:/comp/env/jdbc/MindDB and everything works great. It's just
that the Realm can't... I have found a few other posts to this list
with the same problem and one of the email
Hi All,
I'm trying to get container managed authentication going under Tomcat
5.5 using the org.apache.catalina.realm.DataSourceRealm class. I've
configured a DataSource using the name jdbc/MindDB and I can access
that from within my app, but when the configured DataSourceRealm tries
to access it
Hi,
I bet it's just your webapp code that's looking for jdbc instead of
jdbc/myapp ;) Your config (original: you don't need to do the
GlobalResources stuff, your original config is better) looks fine.
Yoav Shapira
-Original Message-
From: Mauro Romano Trajber [mailto:[EMAIL
I have configured the following datasource in
$TOMCAT_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/myapp.xml:
Context ...
Resource name=jdbc/myapp type=javax.sql.DataSource/
ResourceParams name=jdbc/myapp
parameternamefactory/namevalueorg.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory/value/parameter
If you put the ResourceParams stuff in server.xml as GlobalResource,
you must put e.g. this into your server.xml's context respectively your
myapp.xml context descriptor.
ResourceLink name=jdbc/myapp global=jdbc/myapp
type=javax.sql.DataSource/ResourceLink
Of course name and global can differ,
On Sat, 09 Oct 2004 19:48:45 +0200, Michael Echerer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you put the ResourceParams stuff in server.xml as GlobalResource,
you must put e.g. this into your server.xml's context respectively your
myapp.xml context descriptor.
Ok, did it
ResourceLink name=jdbc/myapp
Hi,
I'm getting this error Name jdbc is not bound in this Context on my
application. My tomcat version is 5.0.27.
The servlet that is causing this error is trying to access a database
with the following code:
protected IDatabaseConnection getConnection() throws Exception {
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:28:32AM -0300, Kelly C. Goedert wrote:
: I'm getting this error Name jdbc is not bound in this Context on my
: application. My tomcat version is 5.0.27.
ResourceLink
?
See the Tomcat docs for details.
-QM
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I thought I only needed ResourceLink if I had made the datasource
Global. Do I need it even if it is not declared globally?
QM wrote:
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 10:28:32AM -0300, Kelly C. Goedert wrote:
: I'm getting this error Name jdbc is not bound in this Context on my
: application. My
Most of it looks good. driverClassName on a recent mysql jar should be
com.mysql.jdbc.Driver instead of the ancient org.gjt. stuff. The
mysql jar should be located in common/lib if you're using the container
supplied dbcp pooling. If you happen to move the mysql jar file, you'll
have to
Idem error to me, but with realm using DataSource:
problem is that DataSourceRealm can not find JNDI name in context.
There are a bug in tomcat 4.1, but this was resolved.
My xml in Catalina/localhost content:
?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?
Context displayName=Gestion de cunetas.
Right. ResourceLink is used when you want to use a global resource in
your app. Not necessary when the resource is local to the app.
--David
Kelly C. Goedert wrote:
I thought I only needed ResourceLink if I had made the datasource
Global. Do I need it even if it is not declared globally?
QM
I'm using Tomcat 5.0.28
El jue, 09-09-2004 a las 15:56, Angel Cervera Claudio escribió:
Idem error to me, but with realm using DataSource:
problem is that DataSourceRealm can not find JNDI name in context.
There are a bug in tomcat 4.1, but this was resolved.
My xml in Catalina/localhost
Please don't hijack other peoples threads. Create a new thread and also
post your web.xml stuff. Otherwise read my reply to the original post.
--David
Angel Cervera Claudio wrote:
Idem error to me, but with realm using DataSource:
problem is that DataSourceRealm can not find JNDI name in
Hi,
I'm getting this error Name jdbc is not bound in this Context on my
application. My tomcat version is 5.0.27.
The servlet that is causing this error is trying to access a database
with the following code:
protected IDatabaseConnection getConnection() throws Exception {
Context ic
Apologies.
My response may be in other thread.
I will created a new.
Thank's David.
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I fixed this on the code and it still didn't work. I put my datasource
as a global resource and used ResourceLink than the error stoped. But
when it is not global it doesn't, I don't know why.
Kelly.
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting this error Name jdbc is not bound in this Context on
i agree, when I define my 5 JNDI datasources within
/conf/Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml
on startup of tomcat I get a bunch of error messages saying JDBC is not bound for all
my resources.
I have a servlet context listener that configures a bunch of manager objects each of
which attempts to
Remove this from your Context.../Context definition:
ResourceLink global=jdbc/cd_managerDB name=jdbc/cd_managerDB/
You don't need it and it may interfere since you didn't define your data
as a global resource.
--David
Ben Halton wrote:
Hi,
I am getting the problem :
Hi,
I am getting the problem : javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name jdbc is not
bound in this Context using Tomcat 5.025.
I have seen suggested solutions to this problem, none of them seem to work.
My web.xml:
resource-ref
descriptionOracle Datasource
Hi,
I am getting this error in my log files:
name jdbc is not bound in this context
and I cannot see any reason why. I have found multiple examples on the web but nobody
seems to answer queries about it! My program is using Tomcat 4.0.4 connection pooling
and seems to be working fine (if a
Hi,
I think this might be because I have the .war file that is using the JNDI
connection pooling loading as the default context.
Because it is in the /webapps folder it is also loading as the /name
context, even though I have nothing specified for this in server.xml.
But this one I have no JNDI
Hi All,
I have deployed one app which uses a datasourde jdbc/mydatasource . while running
the app I got the following exception
Naming exception error while connecting to the database :
javax.Naming.NameNotFoundException: jdbc is not bound in this context
What could be went wrong?
Thanks in
What's in your file Tomcat/conf/server.xml ?
What's in your file web.xml ?
What is your source code using the jndi name jdbc ?
Sylvie.
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Objet :
Use:
java:comp/env/jdbc/mydatasource
Chanan Braunstein
knovel Corp.
Web Development Manager
607-648-4770 x672
http://www.knovel.com
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