Hi I do not know the JNDI name when creating war file also, so i will have to change it after installing web application anyway,
Ashish On 9/26/07, Christopher Lamey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > Another route is to configure your database connection information via a > DataSource in JNDI. Then your webapp just references the JNDI name > (something like java:/comp/env/jdbc/OrderDS) and you can change it as you > like outside the webapp. > > Lookup JNDI DataSource in your weblogic docs to see more. > > Cheers, > Chris > > On 9/26/07 12:56 PM, "Ashish Kulkarni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Hi > > I need some information about using ibatis in web application, i am > using > > sql maps for java. i have SqlMapConfig.xml and SqlMapConfig.propertiesfile > > under src folder, > > SqlMapConfig.properties has database connection information, > > > > Now the question is when i create the war file, i do not know what > database > > it is going to connect, so normally i would install this war file and > then > > change the SqlMapConfig.properties file ( which is under > WEB-INF\classes) > > after installing it on application server. > > > > Is this the right way to do it, since i am having issues in doing so > with > > weblogic, > > What is the standard practise, or do i have to create war file after i > get > > the database information, which will be very difficult. > > > > > > Ashish > >
