27;m not too familiar with it. Thanx in advance...
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Cliff wrote:
> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException; remaining name 'env/jdbc/users'
>
> I see that the instructions for deploying on Tomcat mention the
> configuration of a data source and I believe that is my problem. I'm asking
> here because I want to make sure that I'm not missing something els
to copy
> archiva-webapp/src/jetty-env.xml into the WEB-INF directory of the webapp.
>
> You'll need to use an unpacked directory instead of a .war file - but,
> I've heard it said that you need to do that anyway for Archiva, because
> it tries to write logs to a director
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVENUSER/Archiva+FAQ
Emmanuel
Cliff a écrit :
Max,
It's still not working. I copied the derby jar into $JETTY_HOME/lib and I
copied the jetty-env.xml from src into the expanded war file under WEB-INF
and redeployed but I still get errors What am I doing wrong?
ns for deploying on Tomcat mention the
>>>> configuration of a data source and I believe that is my problem. I'm
>>>> asking
>>>> here because I want to make sure that I'm not missing something else.
>>>> Also,
>>>> I'm hoping someone can walk me thorugh setting up the DataSource in
>>>> Jetty6
>>>> since I'm not too familiar with it. Thanx in advance...
>>>
>>> The easiest way to get around this is to copy
>>> archiva-webapp/src/jetty-env.xml into the WEB-INF directory of the
>>> webapp.
>>>
>>> You'll need to use an unpacked directory instead of a .war file - but,
>>> I've heard it said that you need to do that anyway for Archiva, because
>>> it tries to write logs to a directory inside the webapp. Though, recent
>>> commits might have changed that.
>>>
>>> Max.
>>>
>>>
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