Re: How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Watters
Have found a couple of solutions.
Set the docbase to point to the WAR.


OR manually unpack the WAR after upload.
And the JNDI part works fine now :)

Andrew Watters wrote:
Hi Vaneet
Thanks for the reference. I'm a little confused though, what are you 
referring to in this page that I should read? I can't see anything 
that explains how the context element is used.

Thanks
Andrew
Vaneet Sharma wrote:
U need to read this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html
Have fun reading
Vaneet
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Watters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 
Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:14 PM
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Subject: Re: How to read JNDI resources?

Thank you, I appreciate your reply. I didn't have a context entry so 
I added a minimal one (copied from the /examples one) before 
proceeding further as shown below.

   

Unfortunately tomcat doesn't start now. I get a 'Document base 
C:\Development\Java\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31\webapps\xxx does not exist 
or is not a readable directory'

So I added a direcory xxx. Now tomcat starts ok but it doesn't unpack 
the xxx.war. Again I'm probably making some very simple mistake but 
can't see the problem or an answer in the docs or by googling...


Mark Thomas wrote:
 

You need to include a  element in your context.
Mark
Andrew Watters wrote:
  

Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml 

  
value="test"/>


In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property 
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(); Context ctx = (Context) 
ic.lookup("java:comp/env"); String configFilename = 
(String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));

This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
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Re: How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-07 Thread Andrew Watters
Hi Vaneet
Thanks for the reference. I'm a little confused though, what are you 
referring to in this page that I should read? I can't see anything that 
explains how the context element is used.

Thanks
Andrew
Vaneet Sharma wrote:
U need to read this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html
Have fun reading
Vaneet
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Watters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:14 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: How to read JNDI resources?

Thank you, I appreciate your reply. I didn't have a context entry so I 
added a minimal one (copied from the /examples one) before proceeding 
further as shown below.

   

Unfortunately tomcat doesn't start now. I get a 'Document base 
C:\Development\Java\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31\webapps\xxx does not exist or 
is not a readable directory'

So I added a direcory xxx. Now tomcat starts ok but it doesn't unpack 
the xxx.war. Again I'm probably making some very simple mistake but 
can't see the problem or an answer in the docs or by googling...


Mark Thomas wrote:
 

You need to include a  element in your context.
Mark
Andrew Watters wrote:
   

Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml 

  
value="test"/>


In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property 
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(); Context ctx = (Context) 
ic.lookup("java:comp/env"); String configFilename = 
(String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));

This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
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RE: How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-06 Thread Vaneet Sharma

U need to read this page

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html

Have fun reading

Vaneet

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From: Andrew Watters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 6:14 PM
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Subject: Re: How to read JNDI resources?


Thank you, I appreciate your reply. I didn't have a context entry so I 
added a minimal one (copied from the /examples one) before proceeding 
further as shown below.



Unfortunately tomcat doesn't start now. I get a 'Document base 
C:\Development\Java\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31\webapps\xxx does not exist or 
is not a readable directory'

So I added a direcory xxx. Now tomcat starts ok but it doesn't unpack 
the xxx.war. Again I'm probably making some very simple mistake but 
can't see the problem or an answer in the docs or by googling...




Mark Thomas wrote:

> You need to include a  element in your context.
>
> Mark
>
> Andrew Watters wrote:
>
>> Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml 
>> 
>>> value="test"/>
>>  
>>
>> In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property 
>> InitialContext ic = new InitialContext(); Context ctx = (Context) 
>> ic.lookup("java:comp/env"); String configFilename = 
>> (String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));
>>
>> This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Andrew
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Re: How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-06 Thread Andrew Watters
Thank you, I appreciate your reply. I didn't have a context entry so I 
added a minimal one (copied from the /examples one) before proceeding 
further as shown below.

   

Unfortunately tomcat doesn't start now. I get a 'Document base 
C:\Development\Java\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.31\webapps\xxx does not exist or 
is not a readable directory'

So I added a direcory xxx. Now tomcat starts ok but it doesn't unpack 
the xxx.war. Again I'm probably making some very simple mistake but 
can't see the problem or an answer in the docs or by googling...


Mark Thomas wrote:
You need to include a  element in your context.
Mark
Andrew Watters wrote:
Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml

   
 

In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
Context ctx = (Context) ic.lookup("java:comp/env");
String configFilename = (String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));
This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
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Re: How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-06 Thread Mark Thomas
You need to include a  element in your context.
Mark
Andrew Watters wrote:
Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml

   
 
In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
Context ctx = (Context) ic.lookup("java:comp/env");
String configFilename = (String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));
This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
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How to read JNDI resources?

2005-04-06 Thread Andrew Watters
Using tomcat 4.3.1 I have included the following in server.xml

   
 
In a servlet loaded on startup I try to read in the property
InitialContext ic = new InitialContext();
Context ctx = (Context) ic.lookup("java:comp/env");
String configFilename = (String)(ctx.lookup("config_file"));
This code throws a NamingException. Where have I gone wrong?
Thanks
Andrew
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