Hi,
thanks guys, I finally resolved the problem, thanks to Mladen Turk : I tried
to run the service with my local account (which is a admin account) instead
of the Local Service account and it works!!
Thansk guys for your help :)
Alex.
2011/8/3 Mladen Turk mt...@apache.org
On 08/03/2011
On 08/03/2011 07:03 AM, Alexandre Terrasson wrote:
Hi, thanks guys,
2/ The Jar of my driver is located in the Tomcat lib folders. The driver is
not only a jar, I had to installed it as an odbc source, with some dll and
some entries in windows registry.
So you must ensure that LOCAL_SERVICE
Hi, thanks guys,
@Konstantin Kolinko :
1/ In the log, the error I get is a SQLException : Listener Error. I got
this only with service version of Tomcat, not with the console mode, that's
my problem ...
2/ The Jar of my driver is located in the Tomcat lib folders. The driver is
not only a jar, I
Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a
proprietary application.
I did my developments and tests on a Tomcat 6.0.32 with scripts startup
(startup.bat) and all works fine. But when I tried to test the web app on
the production server
2011/8/1 Alexandre Terrasson alexandre.terras...@gmail.com:
Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a
proprietary application.
I did my developments and tests on a Tomcat 6.0.32 with scripts startup
(startup.bat) and all works
Are the two tomcat configurations the same? Check the
server.xml,web.xml,context.xml and other configuration files of the
tomcat.
2011/8/1 Alexandre Terrasson alexandre.terras...@gmail.com:
Hi guys,
here my problem :
I have a web application that use a Jdbc driver/connection to connect to a