Still getting the same error after changing Data Source name to
'jdbc/DefaultDS'. Added resource link in webapp.xml.

         Error : Error During Lookup Name jdbc is not bound in this Context

Are there any extra customizations required for Josso+Tomcat6?
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Pid Ster wrote:
> 
> On 30/11/2009 13:46, vramanaj wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am facing problem with configuring JNDI DataSources for Josso project
>> in
>> Tomcat 6. Getting the following errors in tomcat log when i am trying to
>> access the application. Defined resource in
>> conf/Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml. And res-reference in the
>> application's
>> web.xml.
>>
>> Nov 30, 2009 7:48:52 AM
>> org.josso.gateway.identity.service.store.db.DataSourceIdentityStore
>> getDataSource
>> SEVERE: Error during DB connection lookup
>> javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name DefaultDS is not bound in this
>> Context
>>         at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:770)
>>         at org.apache.naming.NamingContext.lookup(NamingContext.java:153)
>>
>> Steps Followed:
>> 1. Defined DataSource within GlobalNamingResources
>>             <Resource name="/DefaultDS"
> 
> Try using "jdbc/DefaultDS".  I don't believe you're allowed to start the 
> name with a / character.
> 
>>             auth="Container"
>>             type="javax.sql.DataSource"
>>             description="SSO DataSource"
>>             username="josso"
>>             password="josso"
>>             driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver"
>>             url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@md1npddev10:1521:jdaj"
>>             factory="org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory"
>>             maxActive="8"
>>             maxIdle="4"/>
>>
>> 2. Added res-reference in web.xml
>> 3. Defined resource in conf/Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml
> 
> If you've defined it in the global resources, you don't need to redefine 
> it here, just use:
> 
>    <ResourceLink
>      global="jdbc/DefaultDS"
>      name="jdbc/DefaultDS"
>      type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
> 
> 
> p
> 
>>             <Resource name="/DefaultDS"
>>             auth="Container"
>>             type="javax.sql.DataSource"
>>             description="SSO DataSource"
>>             username="josso"
>>             password="josso"
>>             driverClassName="oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver"
>>             url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@md1npddev10:1521:jdaj"
>>             factory="org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory"
>>             maxActive="8"
>>             maxIdle="4"/>
>>
>> 4. In josso-gateway-db-stores.xml
>>     <db-istore:datasource-store id="josso-identity-store"
>>                       dsJndiName="java:comp/env/DefaultDS"
>>                       userQueryString="SELECT NAME FROM JOSSO_USER WHERE
>> LOGIN = ?"
>>                       rolesQueryString="SELECT ROLE FROM JOSSO_USER_ROLE
>> WHERE LOGIN = ?;"
>>                       credentialsQueryString="SELECT LOGIN AS USERNAME,
>> PASSWORD FROM JOSSO_USER WHERE LOGIN = ?"
>>                       userPropertiesQueryString="SELECT NAME, VALUE FROM
>> JOSSO_USER_PROPERTY WHERE LOGIN = ?"
>>                       resetCredentialDml="UPDATE JOSSO_USER SET PASSWORD
>> = ?
>> WHERE LOGIN = ?"
>>                       relayCredentialQueryString="SELECT LOGIN FROM
>> JOSSO_USER WHERE #?# = ?" />
>>
>> 5. When i try to access the example partner application (/partner),
>> getting
>> the following error:
>>             Error : Error During Lookup Name DefaultDS is not bound in
>> this
>> Context
>>
>> I am using Josso 1.8.0 with tomcat 6.0.18.
>>
>> Please help me out to proceed further. Quick response is highly
>> appreciable.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> Mikolaj Rydzewski-2 wrote:
>>>
>>> Mikolaj Rydzewski wrote:
>>>> Now, I want to setup Josso single sign on system (www.josso.org) and
>>>> force it to use JNDI DataSources as well. With no luck.
>>> Here's the solution for anyone interested (addition to typical josso
>>> setup):
>>>
>>>      * define DataSource within GlobalNamingResources (e.g. jdbc/users)
>>>      * add JNDI support to josso webapp (e.g. and ResourceLink to
>>>        META-INF/context.xml and resource-ref to WEB-INF/web.xml)
>>>      * reference DataSource from josso-gateway-config.xml using
>>>        java:comp/env/jdbc/users as its JNDI name
>>>
>>> Enjoy ;-)
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mikolaj Rydzewski<m...@ceti.pl>
>>>
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>>>
>> Quoted from:
>> http://old.nabble.com/How-to-access-JNDI-resources-on-Tomcat-level-tp19672443p19689928.html
>>
>> Mikolaj Rydzewski-2 wrote:
>>>
>>> Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>>>>     * add JNDI support to josso webapp (e.g. and ResourceLink to
>>>>>       META-INF/context.xml and resource-ref to WEB-INF/web.xml)
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Note that this is not required for Realms. See
>>>> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html#Context+versus+GlobalNamingResources
>>>>
>>> I'm exposing DataSource to josso webapp, not the Realm. So I need this.
>>> Lack of such configuration was causing my initial problems.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Mikolaj Rydzewski<m...@ceti.pl>
>>>
>>>
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