I have used jdbc/DefaultDS. Added ResourceLink to
Catalina/localhost/webapp.xml.
<Context path="/partnerapp"
docBase="/usr2/tomcat/sso/apache-tomcat-6.0.18-sso/webapps/partnerapp"
debug="99" reloadable="true" antiJARLocking="true"
antiResourceLocking="false" crossContext="true">
<ResourceLink global="jdbc/DefaultDS" name="jdbc/DefaultDS"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
</Context>
And also added resource-ref to WEB-INF/web.xml.
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Mikolaj Rydzewski-2 wrote:
>
> vramanaj wrote:
>> 1. Defined DataSource within GlobalNamingResources
>> <Resource name="/DefaultDS"
>>
> As already mentioned here, you should rather use jdbc/DefaultDS.
>>> * add JNDI support to josso webapp (e.g. and ResourceLink to
>>> META-INF/context.xml and resource-ref to WEB-INF/web.xml)
>>>
> Did you miss this step? Since /josso webapp performs all magick with
> usernames/passwords you need to allow it to access JNDI related
> information.
>
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