Your context.xml can stay in the conf directory (as server.xml), however you
need the context.xml. You can comment out the Resource section in server.xml.
"Tomcat Users List" schrieb am 08.03.06 20:39:49:
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> Thanks for the help.
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> I seem to be able to get it working when I have a cont
Document link:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/globalresources.html
>From the document:
The resources defined in this element are not visible
in the per-web-application contexts unless you
explicitly link them with elements.
If you use a GlobalNamingResource element, you will
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ALEX HYDE wrote:
Thanks for the help.
I seem to be able to get it working when I have a context file under my web-app in the meta-inf directory. But I am still unable to properly configure a global datasource. Here is my context.xml. very standard:
Thanks for the help.
I seem to be able to get it working when I have a context file under my
web-app in the meta-inf directory. But I am still unable to properly configure
a global datasource. Here is my context.xml. very standard:
If I remove this and inst