Re: Injecting JNDI datasource context outside tomcat container

2012-10-31 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Pramod, On 10/30/12 11:32 AM, p.krishnamoor...@accenture.com wrote: > Hi, > > I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the > tomcat container. I referred this link - > https://blogs.oracle.com/randystuph/entry/injecting_jndi_data

Re: Injecting JNDI datasource context outside tomcat container

2012-10-30 Thread Mark Eggers
On 10/30/2012 8:32 AM, p.krishnamoor...@accenture.com wrote: Hi, I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the tomcat container. I referred this link - https://blogs.oracle.com/randystuph/entry/injecting_jndi_datasources_for_junit. In order to initialize the datasource contex

RE: Injecting JNDI datasource context outside tomcat container

2012-10-30 Thread Martin Gainty
. > From: p.krishnamoor...@accenture.com > To: users@tomcat.apache.org > Subject: Injecting JNDI datasource context outside tomcat container > Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 15:32:01 + > > Hi, > > I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the tomcat >

Injecting JNDI datasource context outside tomcat container

2012-10-30 Thread p.krishnamoorthy
Hi, I was working to inject the JNDI datasource context outside the tomcat container. I referred this link - https://blogs.oracle.com/randystuph/entry/injecting_jndi_datasources_for_junit. In order to initialize the datasource context, I had to put three java-naming jars (naming-java-5.0.28, n