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Any thoughts on this?
alvins wrote:
markt-2 wrote:
Define during startup. What exactly are you doing?
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2010/4/22 alvins alvins1...@hotmail.com:
Any thoughts on this?
I would like to see the Tomcat part of the exception that you are observing.
That is, at what point in application lifecycle the initialization is performed.
If you can attach a sample application to
On 18/04/2010 01:38, alvins wrote:
I ran some tests and found that the resource is available fine after startup
but during startup it looks like JNDI has not completely initialised yet.
Define during startup. What exactly are you doing?
Mark
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org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.initializeBean(AbstractAutowireCapableBeanFactory.java:1409)
[spring-beans-3.0.2.RELEASE.jar:3.0.2.RELEASE]
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been deleted and getServer call looks like it
would be difficult to use outside of this class.
Anybody have any ideas?
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itself
with straight java code running during tomcat startup (e.g. via
ServletContextListener for example).
If you like I can attach a very simple web-app to show behaviour.
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