[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: look Database not effect (Urgent). Please!

2007-02-09 Thread PeterJ
In jboss-web.xml, the security domain entry should read: security-domainjava:/jaas/DB-Domian/security-domain By the way, your posts would be easier to read if code was offset using the [ code ] tags. View the original post :

[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: look Database not effect (Urgent). Please!

2007-02-09 Thread changemylife
Hi! Previous, I tested the UsersRolesLoginModule inside the jboss.xml. I also security-domainjava:/jaas/DB-Domian/security-domain but not effect. Then, I try used DB-Domain, all things ok. Now, I also by your way is security-domainjava:/jaas/DB-Domian/security-domain and

[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: look Database not effect (Urgent). Please!

2007-02-08 Thread changemylife
Hi all ! Yes! And it's wrong (I read some documents today). The main problem is inside my jboss.xml, all things not effect (and DatabaseServerLoginModule not effect). JBoss server and mySql installed on the same machine (ex: hostname is violon), on the other machine (ex: hostname is abc).

[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: look Database not effect (Urgent). Please!

2007-02-08 Thread changemylife
Hello world ! Today, I try all things again but I also failure. When I install JBoss server, I selected mysql and DataSource name is: DefaultDS, and I created mydatabase that include Users and Roles. My code on the client have contents: - LoginContext lc = new

[jboss-user] [JNDI/Naming/Network] - Re: look Database not effect (Urgent). Please!

2007-02-07 Thread jaikiran
anonymous wrote : But, on the other machine, I lookup: You mean, you have deployed the datasource on one machine and looking it up from another(remote) machine? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bbop=viewtopicp=4012823#4012823 Reply to the post :