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Posted to user@juddi.apache.org by blair <bl...@xanadu.ds.boeing.com> on 2003/04/03 12:50:38 UTC

[juddi-Users] JDNI Problem

Hi all,

I am getting the following error in the juddi.log file.

2003-04-03 10:44:27,709 [main] ERROR 
org.juddi.datastore.jdbc.JDBCDataStoreFactory - Exception occured while 
attempting to aquire a JDBC DataSource from JNDI: Name jdbc is not 
bound in this Context


I followed the instructions on JNDI and it seems to worked.

Any pointers?

Thanks

Rick




RE: [juddi-Users] JDNI Problem

Posted by Anou Manavalan <an...@trysybase.com>.
To complete the DataStore set up you'll need to configure a JNDI Datasource
named 'juddiDB' in the application server or servlet engine that you're
deploying to.

Do you have the DataStore as just 'juddiDB' or 'jdbc/juddiDB'  ?

regards,
-Anou

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Subject: [juddi-Users] JDNI Problem


Hi all,

I am getting the following error in the juddi.log file.

2003-04-03 10:44:27,709 [main] ERROR
org.juddi.datastore.jdbc.JDBCDataStoreFactory - Exception occured while
attempting to aquire a JDBC DataSource from JNDI: Name jdbc is not
bound in this Context


I followed the instructions on JNDI and it seems to worked.

Any pointers?

Thanks

Rick



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RE: [juddi-Users] JDNI Problem

Posted by Ma...@cs.tcd.ie.
Hi Rick,
        I've been in the same boat the last few days but I think I got
it to work. I've been able to test the Datasource.

When following the JNDI-HowTO it instructs you how to setup a jndi for a
particular context i.e. /DBTest. You'll have to set one up for a /juddi
context or else make it a global resource.

Also for the jdbc connection under %JUDDI_HOME%/conf, you'll have to
make sure that the jdbc username and password in juddi.props is the same
as the password you provide for the datasource in tomcat's server.xml.

Hope that's helped.

Cheers,
Mark.

-----Original Message-----
From: juddi-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net
[mailto:juddi-users-admin@lists.sourceforge.net] On Behalf Of blair
Sent: 03 April 2003 19:49
To: juddi-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [juddi-Users] JDNI Problem

Hi all,

I am getting the following error in the juddi.log file.

2003-04-03 10:44:27,709 [main] ERROR 
org.juddi.datastore.jdbc.JDBCDataStoreFactory - Exception occured while 
attempting to aquire a JDBC DataSource from JNDI: Name jdbc is not 
bound in this Context


I followed the instructions on JNDI and it seems to worked.

Any pointers?

Thanks

Rick



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