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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Warren Pace <wa...@bellsouth.net> on 2005/12/27 11:18:39 UTC

Re: Re: Tomcat Datasource , can we define them in war file (whithout

I'd like to know the answer to this one as well.  Does Tomcat allow for per-application realms and can they be of different types (datasource realm, memory realm, etc.)?
> 
> From: Legolas Woodland <le...@gmail.com>
> Date: 2005/12/27 Tue AM 04:29:37 EST
> To: Tomcat Users List <us...@tomcat.apache.org>
> Subject: Re: Tomcat Datasource , can we define them in war file (whithout
>  accessing to Admin console)?
> 
> Khawaja Shams wrote:
> > Hello,
> >    I am assuming that you are trying to define this datasource in order to
> > do application server managed connection pooling.  The closest I have done
> > to what you described is declare a datasource as a global resource in the
> > server.xml and refer to it in context definition.  You can define a new
> > context in the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/Catalina/localhost/APPNAME.xml. Here is
> > an example:
> >
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <Context path="/son">
> >   <ResourceLink
> >             name="jdbc/teamDB"
> >             global="jdbc/teamDB"
> >             type="javax.sql.DataSource"
> >           />
> > </Context>
> >   
> I want to create a data source to have a application server managed pool 
> of connection.
> but the problem is that i have no access to tomcat installation folder , 
> so i can not change anythin in tomcat installation .
> they just allows to upload a war file.
> >  However, I still needed to put the jdbc jar file in the common/lib.  I am
> > not completely sure about this, but for application server to manage your
> > datasource, one needs to make the proper jar file available to the app
> > server by putting it in the common/lib as it will not look inside each
> > deployed directory to perform application independent tasks.  I am also
> > curious to know if someone has found a way around this.
> >   
> A connection pool is application is application independent ? but i want 
> the connection pool just for my own application.
> I will be happy if any one can tell me a trick to have application 
> server managed pool without changing tomcat installation stuff.
> > Best Regards,
> > Khawaja Shams
> >
> > On 12/26/05, Legolas Woodland <le...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >   
> >> Hi
> >> Thank you for reading my post.
> >> Is it possible to make a data-source without admin console ?
> >> I mean by defining the data-source in web.xml or in Context.xml (i think
> >> i read somewhere that we could put context.xml into meta-inf folder and
> >> it will act like Context definition in admin console).
> >>
> >> is it mandatory that Tomcat shared library folder contain my database
> >> jdbc driver to have data-source ?
> >> I mean can we bundle , our JDBC driver inside war file and define the
> >> data-source in war file too ?
> >>
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