can you show us the deployment plan and deployment descriptor of your
application using the datasource?
Rex.
2009/3/4 David Jencks david_jen...@yahoo.com
On Mar 3, 2009, at 12:50 AM, Jack Cai wrote:
2009/3/3 Kaupo kpar...@gmail.com
Jack Cai wrote:
Are you runing this piece of
2009/3/3 Kaupo kpar...@gmail.com
Jack Cai wrote:
Are you runing this piece of code in the server container or in a
standalone
Web service client? Looks like you are running in the client. You can't
access the server context (resources) in the standalone client.
This code was in
?
-Jack
I started by using the admin consoles Usage description, but that didn't
work when I authenticated through my webservice.
The global JNDI name works the way I described it in my previous post.
-Kaupo
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2009/3/3 Kaupo kpar...@gmail.com
Jack Cai wrote:
Are you runing this piece of code in the server container or in a
standalone
Web service client? Looks like you are running in the client. You
can't
access the server context (resources)
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Thanks David!
-Kaupo
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