Hi,
Once you can the DataSource reference via JNDI, you could cast it
explicitly to your DBCP class, and call the DBCP API methods to obtain
all the information you want about the pool, including the URL and such.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


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>Hi,
>   I am using tomcat4.1.30 with oracle 8.0i . I have one query regards
>to tomcat configuration file. I  want to read datasource name and
>connection url from the config file without parsing  config
>file(parser). Is there any way to read config data using some API using
>java. Is there any API available  with tomcat catalina.Can you please
>help me out by providing sample code/snippets?
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>regards,
>shyam
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