Hi, Have you solved it already ??... well JNDI datasource have been driving me nuts for a couple of days, with a similar problem, i.e. the output was the same (but for other JDBC driver...)... It turn out to be the docBase parameter of the Context entry, which HAS TO BE THE EXACT location of the directory where your application resides (in the filesystem). By the way I use the Context entry in my META-INF folder, and my IDE (Netbeans) eventually puts it at runtime in CATALINA_BASE/conf/<engine>/<host>/xxxxx.XML, in which xxxx is the name of my(your) app.
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