Thanks for your suggestion, I'm going to try your way ;)
Gianluca
Il ven, 2003-10-17 alle 16:28, Bertrand Delacretaz ha scritto:
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 16:07 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...Thanks. After sending this email, I made it work... I simply restart
tomcat. I
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 15:12 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...I'm only asking for an error message...
Most probably the connection pool is unable to connect to
your database
and tries again forever, you should see messages in the
servlet engine
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 15:12 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...I'm only asking for an error message...
Most probably the connection pool is unable to connect to
your database
and tries again forever, you should see messages in the
I wander why... I followed the instructions. I'm still experimenting
with cocoon and I spent 3 (three) days trying to build a simple and
stupid example. I only tried to get some data out of my MS SQL Server...
God, Why did you leave me alone? Isn't true that you go with Java and
speak only XML so
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 15:12 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...I'm only asking for an error message...
Most probably the connection pool is unable to connect to your database
and tries again forever, you should see messages in the servlet engine
logs if there are none in the
Il ven, 2003-10-17 alle 15:29, Bertrand Delacretaz ha scritto:
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 15:12 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...I'm only asking for an error message...
Most probably the connection pool is unable to connect to your database
and tries again forever, you
Le Vendredi, 17 oct 2003, à 16:07 Europe/Zurich, Gianluca Sartori a
écrit :
...Thanks. After sending this email, I made it work... I simply restart
tomcat. I still don't understand why sometimes I must restart the
application server.
I prefer (by far) the lightweight setup using the cocoon.sh (or