torque.dsfactory.recoverable.connection.url looks yucky.
"Owen B. Mehegan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi, I've seen this question asked many times in the mailing list archives, but so far I can't figure out a solution to the problem in my case. I have a unit test that is using Easymock to create mock database objects to test against. When I run the test, it always fails with this error: java.lang.NullPointerException: There was no DataSourceFactory configured for the connection recoverable But my Torque.properties _does_ include a datasource called 'recoverable:' torque.dsfactory.recoverable.factory=com.friend.db.RecoverableDataSourceFactory torque.dsfactory.recoverable.pool.maxActive=1 torque.dsfactory.recoverable.pool.maxIdle=1 torque.dsfactory.recoverable.pool.maxWait=1000 torque.dsfactory.recoverable.pool.testOnBorrow=false torque.dsfactory.recoverable.pool.validationQuery=SELECT 1 torque.dsfactory.recoverable.connection.driver=com.mockrunner.mock.jdbc.MockDriver torque.dsfactory.recoverable.connection.url = java://foo torque.dsfactory.recoverable.connection.user = user torque.dsfactory.recoverable.connection.password = foo This entry is similar to others in the torque.properties, so I don't think the syntax is incorrect. What else could I be doing wrong? -- Owen B. Mehegan Database Framework QA Guy "He is a dangerous mixture of sophistication and recklessness which makes one anxious about his influence on other boys." [EMAIL PROTECTED] YIM: omehegan AIM: ottomaticjack GTalk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.