Thanks Thomas, that works fine.
The problem for me is my webapp is installed by an installer as a WAR file.
When Tomcat starts up the WAR file is extracted and OJB has to find it's
configuration. So my idea was to install the configuration files in a separate
folder outside the home directory
Hi Frank,
I do not see why it should make a difference if your app is delivered in a WAR
file, if you put your OJB.properties and repository.xml in the WEB-INF/classes
you will not need any extra configuration, it is up to the servlet container to
load the files directly from the WAR file or
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Juni 2005 10:22
An: OJB Users List
Betreff: Re: AW: Location of repository.xml
you're right, but I can not put the config files into WEB-INF/classes.
The installer has to enter the path to the database (server name, port