actually, i could solve it without the context.xml, just adding the
<ResouceLink> tag, linking the global resource to the local
definition...


On 2/9/06, Marcelo Fukushima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> oh sorry... im using 5.5, tough hans solved my problems, but thanks
> for listening...
> On 2/9/06, Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Perhaps best to give the version of Tomcat you're using.
> >
> > Glen
> >
> > Marcelo Fukushima wrote:
> > > Hello guys... its gonna sound really stupid, but i cant seen to
> > > configure JNDI to work (either global and context bound)...
> > >
> > > im getting this exception, wich sugested that something was wrong,
> > > maybe in the server.xml sintax or something, but even the tomcat
> > > manager cant make it work:
> > >
> > > Cannot create JDBC driver of class '' for connect URL 'null'
> > >
> > > im running out of ideas so if anyone can help me out, id apreciate it
> > > very much...
> > > thanks in advance...
> > >
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