RE: [jBoss-User] Getting a DataSource using JNDI

2000-10-11 Thread Steve Slatcher
Thanks guys (Aaron and Rickard) for the replies. On Wednesday, October 11, 2000 1:41 PM, Aaron Mulder wrote: >Take a look at the manual Ouch. >go to http://www.jboss.org/ and click "Getting Started" and it's the first link. >There's a section under "Advanced Configuration" on creating dat

Re: [jBoss-User] Getting a DataSource using JNDI

2000-10-11 Thread Aaron Mulder
Take a look at the manual - go to http://www.jboss.org/ and click "Getting Started" and it's the first link. There's a section under "Advanced Configuration" on creating data sources. In order to link the data source you create to a data source referenced in your ejb-jar.xml file, you ne

Re: [jBoss-User] Getting a DataSource using JNDI

2000-10-11 Thread Rickard Öberg
Hi! Steve Slatcher wrote: > I am trying to follow the model in 14.4.1.1 and 14.4.1.2 of the EJB 1.1 spec. It >doesn't work, and I cannot see why it should. > > In the deployment descriptor I associate a JNDI name with a the class DataSource, > and in the code I get a DataSource object. Fine.

[jBoss-User] Getting a DataSource using JNDI

2000-10-11 Thread Steve Slatcher
I am trying to follow the model in 14.4.1.1 and 14.4.1.2 of the EJB 1.1 spec. It doesn't work, and I cannot see why it should. In the deployment descriptor I associate a JNDI name with a the class DataSource, and in the code I get a DataSource object. Fine. But how on earth does the system