Calling a datasource

2005-02-16 Thread Brian McGovern
In my server config file I have a data resource jdbc/MyData and in my data layer i call it like this. DataSource zDataSource = (javax.sql.DataSource)zContext.lookup(jdbc/MyData); This works, but I dont want to hardcode the jdbc name in the data class. How and where do I put this when I am not

Re: Calling a datasource

2005-02-16 Thread Jim Kennedy
There is a standard way to do this Brian, but this is not a Struts question. This is a Struts only list. -Original Message- From: Brian McGovern [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Feb 16, 2005 9:23 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List user@struts.apache.org Subject: Calling a datasource In my server

Re: Calling a datasource

2005-02-16 Thread Erik Weber
The resource-ref element in your web.xml file decouples the web app from the actual resource name (it gets mapped to whatever is specified in your server-specific JNDI configuration). As far as I know, you'll still need to hard-wire your app to whatever is in web.xml, but at least this way you

[OT] RE: Calling a datasource

2005-02-16 Thread Brian McGovern
Thanks for the reply. -Original Message- From: Erik Weber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 10:34 AM To: Struts Users Mailing List Subject: Re: Calling a datasource The resource-ref element in your web.xml file decouples the web app from the actual resource