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Creating context and datasources using Tomcat Manager and Administrator

Hi guys,

Lately i'd been trying to deploy my apps remotely using the Tomcat Manager
and Administrator. I found that if :

1) i upload my war file first, then go to the Administrator to create my
datasource, the Administrator would give me an error page when i select my
context. The error thrown is the 'driverClassName' not found error.

2) i create my context and datasource first using Administrator, then i
upload my war file using Manager, i won't be able to start my application.

It seems that the server.xml is not updated or read correctly when i try to
install the war file. Is it a bug or is there something wrong with my
installation process?

I'm using Tomcat 4.1 with JDK1.4.2

Any ideas and opinions or bullets are welcome :p

Thanx

FooShyn


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Reposting: Creating context and datasources using Tomcat Manager and Administrator

Posted by foo shyn <fo...@optegra.com.my>.
Hi,

Reposting my question in case i missed out the crowded session(sent it out
on friday night and get no response :p)..

Thanx

Hi guys,

Lately i'd been trying to deploy my apps remotely using the Tomcat Manager
and Administrator. I found that if :

1) i upload my war file first, then go to the Administrator to create my
datasource, the Administrator would give me an error page when i select my
context. The error thrown is the 'driverClassName' not found error.

2) i create my context and datasource first using Administrator, then i
upload my war file using Manager, i won't be able to start my application.

It seems that the server.xml is not updated or read correctly when i try to
install the war file. Is it a bug or is there something wrong with my
installation process?

I'm using Tomcat 4.1 with JDK1.4.2

Any ideas and opinions or critics are welcome :p

Thanx

FooShyn


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Re: Creating context and datasources using Tomcat Manager and Administrator

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