I did that yesterday. I saw some other posts that indicated that Tomcat
doesn't understand zip extensions.

thx

George

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Subject: Re: null DataSource when trying to get JNDI InitialContext




"George M. Coles" presuntamente escribió:

>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:
> ...

If your JDBC driver for DB2 is a .zip file you can change the extension to
a .jar file.

Hope this helps.

Francisco J. Novella
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