Hi All -
Sorry if this question seems dumb, but here it is:
In the data source declaration, database username, password needs to be
provided, and they are in plain text!
For the application, data source works fine, but I feel it is really not safe -
anybody who can access the server
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Mark
On 14/01/2010 17:54, WM C wrote:
Hi All -
Sorry if this question seems dumb, but here it is:
In the data source declaration, database username, password needs to be
provided
Hi -
This is more like a general java question.
In my web app, I need to read files from a network drive folder, which has
access restriction (my account is permitted).
During development time, since I am using Eclipse and Tomcat is integrated
inside, so both were run under my account,
2010/1/3 WM C doublecr...@live.com
In my web app, I need to read files from a network drive folder, which has
access restriction (my account is permitted).
During development time, since I am using Eclipse and Tomcat is integrated
inside, so both were run under my account, everything
Hi -
I am upgrading a working web app from Tomcat 5.0 to 5.5, and encounter the
following data source problem.
According to Apache web site, for Tomcat 5.5 configuration, I should use
factory=org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
in Resource for datasource configuration.
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From: ma...@apache.org
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: Re: data source factory
WM C wrote:
Hi -
I am upgrading a working web app from Tomcat 5.0 to 5.5, and encounter the
following data source problem.
According to Apache web site, for Tomcat 5.5 configuration, I