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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Thomas Nybro Bolding <th...@danskebank.dk> on 2005/11/18 12:35:13 UTC

Tomcat and Lomboz: access to SQL drivers?

I am building a project using eclipse and Lomboz for Tomcat 5.5 in which I 
need to access a SQL server.
In the project web.xml I have added resource-ref as I would on the Tomcat 
server. On Tomcat I would then modify the context xml file in 
conf/Catalina/localhost and add Context and Resource parameters. But where 
does this information go in Lomboz?
I have added the Tomcat server to my Lomboz project and thus have a 
directory containing a server, tomcat-users and web.xml files. From this 
directory I am able to launch my project locally but can not gain access 
to the SQL server as Tomcat reports "Cannot create JDBC driver of class '' for connect URL 'null'". I have tried to add the resource parameters to the context element in 
server.xml as well as add a global naming resource but in either case 
Tomcat refuses to start locally?

Any help is highly appreciated as I'm pretty noob when it comes 
Lomboz/Tomcat integration...

Best regards Thomas

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