Wow, that was quick. Sorry that was a typo, the ResourceLink in in the
context.xml file.

Thanks for the speedy reply.

Gareth


Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
> 
>> From: pingu1611 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Subject: Global JNDI and Tomcat
>> 
>> A previous message on this subject said to include the resource
>> in the GlobalNamingResources element of server.xml along with the 
>> ResourceLink.
> 
> To quote from the Tomcat doc:
> 
> "Use <ResourceLink> elements to link resources from the global context
> into per-web-application contexts."
> 
> The <ResourceLink> element belongs inside the <Context> element for the
> webapp of interest, and that <Context> element should be in the webapp's
> META-INF/context.xml file.  Where did you put it?
> 
>  - Chuck
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