Yes, I caught that directly after posting. Careless. I get the same result,
though, after that edit.

-----Original Message-----
From: Yoav Shapira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 4:12 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: null DataSource when trying to get JNDI InitialContext


Hi,
I'm not sure if it matters, but did you try giving the name
of the driver class separated by periods instead of slashes, e.g.
com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver
?

Yoav Shapira

"George M. Coles" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>         I am using tomcat for the firs time. I have v. 4.02, using jdk
1.4.
>
> I am attempting to deploy my app, which uses JNDI to look up a connection
> for its data access. I am using DB2 I have  placed the db2 jdbc zip file
in
> my WEB-INF/libs dir. My server.xml looks like this:
>
>                                 <Context path="/pl"
docBase="E:/projects/fa/fa" debug="5"
> privileged="true">
>                                         <Resource name="jdbc/PATHLINE"
auth="Container"
> type="javax.sql.DataSource" description="Pathline Database">
>                                                 <ResourceParams
name="jdbc/PATHLINE">
>                                                         <parameter>
>
<name>driverClassName</name>
>
<value>COM/ibm/db2/jdbc/app/DB2Driver</value>
>                                                         </parameter>
>                                                         <parameter>
>
<name>driverName</name>
>
<value>jdbc:db2:PATHLINE</value>
>                                                         </parameter>
>                                                         <parameter>
>
<name>user</name>
>
<value>db2admin</value>
>                                                         </parameter>
>                                                         <parameter>
>
<name>password</name>
>
<value>password</value>
>                                                         </parameter>
>                                                 </ResourceParams>
>                                         </Resource>
>                                 </Context>
>
> When I do my context lookup, which should return a DataSource, the
> DataSource is null. I do not, however, get a naming exception, as I would
> expect if the resource could not be found.
>
> Has anyone had a similar experience? I am not quite knowlegeable enough
> about JNDI or Tomcat to see where my problem is.
>
> thanks,
> George Coles
>
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