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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Tony Edwards <TE...@civica.com.au> on 2003/07/29 02:16:03 UTC

Using JNDI datasources in Tomcat

Folks,
Has anyone used the JNDI datasource function in Tomcat.
There is a HowTo on wiki
(http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=JNDIDatasourceWithJBoss3.0.6) but I
can't seem to apply the same principle to Tomcat.
Can anyone provide me with a clue?


Thanks,

Tony

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