On Wednesday 05 May 2004 10:50 pm, QM wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:44:57AM +, snpe wrote:
: Can I access jndi out of container (from simple test application) ?
In other words, you would like to access Tomcat's JNDI provider
outside of a Tomcat-managed webapp?
Not possible.
This is probably a better question for the Spring mailing list. But
since it's really pretty easy - here's how I do it. All you really
need to do is define a dataSource for your tests, and one for your WAR.
I basically do this in a file named applicationContext-database.xml
and use the
yes, I now this - but it is two datasource (two configuration)
Thanks
On Thursday 06 May 2004 11:08 am, Matt Raible wrote:
This is probably a better question for the Spring mailing list. But
since it's really pretty easy - here's how I do it. All you really
need to do is define a
Hello
Can I access jndi out of container (from simple test application) ?
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Haris Peco
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On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 12:44:57AM +, snpe wrote:
: Can I access jndi out of container (from simple test application) ?
In other words, you would like to access Tomcat's JNDI provider
outside of a Tomcat-managed webapp?
Not possible.
This has been discussed on the list before.
What is