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Oliver,
Walter, Oliver (BR/ICI3) wrote:
> In META-INF/Context.xml i defined a datasource:
>
> <Resource name="jdbc/mangos"
[snip]
> and in web.xml a resource reference:
>
> <resource-ref>
[snip]
> With hibernate everything works fine, no problems, but if i define a
> datasource realm in Context.xml
>
> <Realm dataSourceName="jdbc/mangos"
The very bottom of this page says that with a <Realm> defined in
context.xml, you must use a JNDI DataSource defined in
<GlobalNamingResources>, not one that has been <resource-ref>'d into
your webapp:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
Since you /are/ defining your <Resource> in your context.xml file, I
don't think you need the <resource-ref>. It may be confusing things. (??)
- -chris
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