Good Morning! Yes, i just renamed classes12.zip to classes12.jar. Tomcat should recognize it when rebooting the server! No further repackaging necessary!
How do you know that tomcat didn't recognize classes12.jar? thomas -----Original Message----- From: Campano, Troy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:57 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Damn, I'm still getting the same error after I re-did my configuration like yours. java.sql.SQLException: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'null' When you put your JAR into /common/lib/ did Tomcat automatically recognize it when you rebooted the server? Mine didn't, though it did in Tomcat 4.0.x. I wonder if that had something to do with it. Did all you do was rename classes12.zip to classes12.jar? Did you have to do any repackaging? thank you! ~ t r o y ~ -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Achleitner [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 11:38 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Here are the relevant snapshots of the code (classes12.jar in common/lib): server.xml: <Resource name="jdbc/OracleDS" auth="Container" type="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl"/> <ResourceParams name="jdbc/OracleDS"> <parameter><name>factory</name><value>oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory</value></parameter> <parameter><name>userName</name><value>scott</value></parameter> <parameter><name>password</name><value>tiger</value></parameter> <parameter><name>driverClassName</name><value>oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver</value></parameter> <parameter><name>url</name><value>jdbc:oracle:thin:@testdb:1525:ORA5</value></parameter> </ResourceParams> web.xml: <resource-ref> <description>Resource reference to a factory for java.sql.Connection instances that may be used for talking to a particular database that is configured in the server.xml file.</description> <res-ref-name>jdbc/OracleDS</res-ref-name> <res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type> <res-auth>Container</res-auth> </resource-ref> Source code that obtains connection: initCtx = new InitialContext(); envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); dataSource = (DataSource) envCtx.lookup("jdbc/OracleDS"); con = dataSource.getConnection(); hope that helps ! thomas -----Original Message----- From: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:26 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Woa... Could you send me a copy of your server.xml, web.xml, and how you create the connection in your Servlet/JSP? That would be greatly appreciated. thank you very much! ~ t r o y ~ -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Achleitner [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 11:24 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle hi! tomcat 4.1.12 classes12.jar thomas -----Original Message----- From: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:22 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Hi Thomas... What version of Tomcat are you using? Are you using classes12.jar (zip)? thanks! ~ t r o y ~ -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Achleitner [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 11:15 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle hi troy! You can take oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver as well (the oracle forum told me that oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver is only kept for backwards compatibility). If I remove following parameters then it works fine with my application: <parameter> <name>maxLimit</name> <value>10</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>minLimit</name> <value>5</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>cacheScheme</name> <value>1</value> </parameter> I think you should have a look at the docu for those parameters. I just have no idea why they don't work. The parameter user should be changed to userName as well (casesensitive). thomas -----Original Message----- From: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:53 PM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Hello Thomas, I take it you mean oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver. I added it, bounced the server, and still the same dreadful error: java.sql.SQLException: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'null' thank you for your help though! ~ t r o y ~ -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Achleitner [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 10:44 AM To: Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Hi! I think paraemter driverClassName is missing. Try: <parameter><name>driverClassName</name><value>oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver</value></parameter> hope this helps! thomas -----Original Message----- From: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:36 PM To: Balzarotti Paolo; Tomcat Users List Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle Nope...no luck. Same error: java.sql.SQLException: Cannot load JDBC driver class 'null' My server.xml looks like this now: <Context path="/inventoryServer" docBase="inventoryServer" debug="5" reloadable="false" crossContext="false"> <Resource name="jdbc/inventoryPool" type="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl"/> <ResourceParams name="jdbc/inventoryPool"> <parameter> <name>factory</name> <value>oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>url</name> <value>jdbc:oracle:thin:@myNode:1521:myIstance</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>user</name> <value>myUser</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>password</name> <value>myPass</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>maxLimit</name> <value>10</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>minLimit</name> <value>5</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>cacheScheme</name> <value>1</value> </parameter> </ResourceParams> </Context> Any ideas? ~ t r o y ~ -----Original Message----- From: Balzarotti Paolo [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 10:11 AM To: Campano, Troy Subject: R: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle No, they suggest to use an oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl and an oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory look in chapter 5 It's an old post, I don't know its validity 8-? --------------------------------------------- Oracle JDBC DataSource Example This example shows how to configure Tomcat to use Oracle's JDBC connection cache data source. First ensure the Oracle JDBC driver is installed correctly. The Oracle drivers can typically be located in the $ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib directory: The Oracle JDBC driver must be added to the $CATALINA_HOME/common/lib directory, so that it can be loaded as a JNDI Resource. Ensure the driver file(s) has a .jar extension, so that it can be automatically loaded by Tomcat's class loader. Add a Tomcat Resource and ResourceParams element to the web application's Context in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml file: <Context ...> ... <Resource name="jdbc/EmployeeDB" type="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl"/> <ResourceParams name="jdbc/EmployeeDB"> <parameter> <name>factory</name> <value>oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>url</name> <value>jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:EmployeeDB</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>user</name> <value>dbusername</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>password</name> <value>dbpassword</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>maxLimit</name> <value>10</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>minLimit</name> <value>5</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>cacheScheme</name> <value>1</value> </parameter> </ResourceParams> ... </Context> The configuration properties for Oracle's connection cache data source resource factory (oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSourceFactory) are as follows: cacheScheme - The connection caching scheme: 1 - Dynamic Scheme; creates connections as required beyond maxLimit, but will close additional connections beyond maxLimit when they become available. 2 - Fixed Return Null Scheme; returns null when no spare connections are available. 3 - Fixed Wait Scheme; blocks waiting until a spare connection becomes available. database login password. The default value is Dynamic Scheme. maxLimit - The maximum number of connections in the pool. The default value is 10. minLimit - The minimum number of connections in the pool. The default value is 0. password - The database login password. url - The JDBC connection URL. user - The database login username. Add a corresponding resource-env-ref element in the web application's web.xml file: <resource-env-ref> <resource-env-ref-name> jdbc/EmployerDB </resource-env-ref-name> <resource-env-ref-type> oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionCacheImpl </resource-env-ref-type> <resource-env-ref> Note the OracleConnectionCacheImpl class implements the javax.sql.DataSource interface, and should be used like a regular data source. > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Inviato: luned́ 9 dicembre 2002 16.08 > A: Balzarotti Paolo > Oggetto: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle > > > Is that the same thing as this? > > <http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jndi-datasourc> >http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jndi-datasourc > e-examples-howto.html > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Balzarotti Paolo [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 10:02 AM > To: Campano, Troy > Subject: R: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle > > > Hello Troy, > look at this > <http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg2> >http://www.mail-archive.com/tomcat-dev@jakarta.apache.org/msg2 > 7217.html > > > -----Messaggio originale----- > > Da: Campano, Troy [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Inviato: luned́ 9 dicembre 2002 15.30 > > A: Balzarotti Paolo > > Oggetto: RE: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle > > > > > > Hi Paolo, > > No, nothing has worked yet...unfortunately. > > > > ~ T r o y ~ > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Balzarotti Paolo [ <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 5:56 AM > > To: Campano, Troy > > Subject: Tomcat 4.1, DBCP and Oracle > > > > > > Hello Troy, > > have you solved your problem with Tomcat? > > I've a similar problem: right configuration (I hope!), but when I > > launch the test page like the one in the tomcat-docs I see the > > system out until > > System.out.println("**** init 4.1 " + ds.toString()); > > reported in the listing and the browser goes in guru meditation > > ...ahummmmmmmmm... > > > > public void init() { > > try{ > > System.out.println("**** init 1"); > > Context initContext = new InitialContext(); > > Context envContext = > > (Context)initContext.lookup("java:/comp/env"); > > System.out.println("**** init 2"); > > > > if(initContext == null ){ > > System.out.println("**** init 2.1"); > > throw new Exception("Boom - No Context"); > > > } > > System.out.println("**** init 3"); > > DataSource ds = > > (DataSource)envContext.lookup("jdbc/unifondiDS"); > > > > System.out.println("**** init 4"); > > if (ds != null) { > > System.out.println("**** init 4.1"); > > System.out.println("**** init 4.1 " + > ds.getClass()); > > System.out.println("**** init 4.1 " + > ds.toString()); > > > > Connection conn = ds.getConnection(); > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2"); > > if(conn != null) { > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2.1"); > > foo = "Got Connection "+conn.toString(); > > Statement stmt = conn.createStatement(); > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2.2"); > > ResultSet rst = > > stmt.executeQuery( > > "select * from anintric where COGNOME = > > 'PIPPO'"); > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2.3"); > > if(rst.next()) { > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2.3.1"); > > foo=rst.getString(2); > > bar=rst.getInt(3); > > } > > System.out.println("**** init 4.2.4"); > > conn.close(); > > } > > } > > }catch(Exception e) { > > e.printStackTrace(); > > } > > } > > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: < <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>