I\'ve been having a hard time making a JNDI data source work.Following instructions at http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-resources-howto.html
I am using JNDI with Tomcat6 to manage Mysql connections, my Catalina/domain.com/ROOT.xml has: <Resource name=\"jdbc/db\" auth=\"Container\" type=\"javax.sql.DataSource\"
This might sound like a noob question but this is the first time I\'m treading into Database territory.
I\'m someone that used to do some J2EE coding in the past and I\'m coming back into the fold to work on a new J2EE project. A lot has changed since 2001, so I need to ask this very basic question.
This is a follow up question to my previous question. I am trying to write test case for my ServiceLocator class but it gives me the following error:
I am having difficulty connecting my java code to sql server database.I can connect from App server just fine..but now I want to try to connect with app server out of the picture and using InitialCont
I want to get some thoughts on best practices around making .NET app configuration environment-neutral.
Here\'s my Java class import endpoint.NewSessionRemote; import javax.naming.Context; import javax.naming.InitialContext;
I would like to configure a DataSource using JNDI in a Java SE app. What is the best way to do this? So far, I\'ve come across 2 projects:
I have a Queue configured in the Rational Application Developer for WebSphere, using a \"V5 default messaging provider\" and a Websphere6.1