alvins alvins1...@hotmail.com:
Any thoughts on this?
I would like to see the Tomcat part of the exception that you are
observing.
That is, at what point in application lifecycle the initialization is
performed.
If you can attach a sample application to
https://issues.apache.org
Any thoughts on this?
alvins wrote:
markt-2 wrote:
Define during startup. What exactly are you doing?
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markt-2 wrote:
Define during startup. What exactly are you doing?
- I have a war-file sitting on FS
- I have a context file - server/conf/Catalina/ROOT.xml. In this I have
defined a dataSource. Context file references the war file.
- In the war file there is a spring xml file with the
Hi guys,
I am having problems with JNDI access during Tomcat startup. During tomcat
startup my app looks in JNDI for dataSource (sitting in context.xml) -
however I always receive a 'comp no bound' exception. The same app works
fine in Tomcat 6.x.
I ran some tests and found that the resource is
btw. Mark T if you are reading - just noticed you worked for SpringSource -
my test webapp is spring based and I was using the jee:jndi-lookup tags - I
have had no luck getting these to work with Tomcat 7 RC1. Note that the
issue doesn't directly relate to the tags itself as the problem shows