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Rob,
On 11/17/2010 7:07 AM, Rob Gregory wrote:
> Is it possible to just store my existing collection of datasources in
> some global context?
>
> I.e.
> initCtx = new InitialContext();
> Context envCtx = (Context)initCtx.lookup("java:/comp/env");
> envCtx.bind("datasource_live", objLiveDatasource);
> envCtx.bind("datasource_test", objTestDatasource);
>
> or something along those lines?
The above isn't going to work because Tomcat provides webapp isolation
in the JNDI space.
You should look into the documentation for Tomcat's JMX beans: I'm sure
there is a way to use those to create on-the-fly DataSources (really
DataSourceFactories I think) using the mbeans that Tomcat exposes.
Running under a SecurityManager may complicate that effort.
- -chris
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