Todd,
I had the same problems with property files. I created a directory
c:\configuration, put this in the classpath and put all the property files
in it.
Now it is working fine. When I used to put the .properties files under the
tomcat
directory, the static initializers could not access them. Another funny
thing was
that they could access the file if I had run an application earlier that
accesses
the same file. I don't know why.

regards,
Nagarajan


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Nagarajan,

Thanks for the reply, I have done as you suggested and the application works
just fine which is really rather confusing since they are both basically
using the same classpath, except tomcat has included other .jar files found
in the tomcat_home\lib directory on the path.

Any ideas what may be going on here?

Todd

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Hi,
Try using Poolman from an application instead of a servlet. In that way you
will know whether
the classpath is ok.

Regards,
Nagarajan

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Ariel,

Thanks for the reply, but I have already tried this with no success.  I sent
the classpath set by tomcat out to a file and the directory containing the
property file is in there, but I still get the error.  Any other ideas?

Regards,

Todd

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Add some directory (like c:\tomcat\lib) to your CLASSPATH and copy
poolman.props to this directory.

Ariel

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Subject: Poolman and Tomcat - where does the poolman.props file go


Hello all,

My configuration is as follows:

        WIN2K
        Apache 1.3.14
        Tomcat 3.2.1
        Poolman 1.4.1

I have include the poolman.jar file in my CLASSPATH as per the
documentation.  I have tested the connection with the PoolManSample.java
program provided and all works fine from outside of tomcat.  I have a
servlet which now attempts to connect to the database via PoolMan, but I
keep getting the following error:

     Could not find 'poolman.props' -- now attempting to read deprecated
file name 'pool.props'... failed.

I have tried placing the poolman.props file in my webapps directory,
TOMCAT_HOME\webapps\myapp and in the classes directory under myapp and in
about every other directory I can think of but to no avail.  Is there
something else I need to configure in the web.xml or in tomcat.conf to have
this work correctly?

Any help with this is appreciated.



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