This is rather frustrating, since your example is EXACTLY what I have in
place.  It just refuses to work.

I have data pools working to mySQL, I just can't get this as400 connection
to pool.

May I ask one more question?  Are you running your 4.1.12 off of an AS400
or some other server?  My 4.1.12 is running off of an AS400.

Thanks for the advice,

Brian



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Sorry for the late reply

Firstly you have define your datasource for the application in the
context path. I believe this has to be defined for each and every
application. The following is one sample













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