Thanks Jacek for pointing that to me.
I already fixed one typo from the tag, after that I read it through to see
if it's correctly spelled before posting this question. Seems like I have to
start minding of my spelling, I had originally written "Recourse".
Now the server is up and running, and I can continue.
Jacek Laskowski-4 wrote:
>
> On 10/21/07, satsuma <karijakari@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to make simple stateless session bean to connect to PostgreSQL
>> database. I've read the instructions at this page:
>> http://openejb.apache.org/databases.html
>> http://openejb.apache.org/databases.html
>>
>> When I add the <Resource> tag in the openejb.xml file, I can not start
>> the
>> server anymore.
>>
>> I get the following exceptions:
>>
>> org.apache.openejb.OpenEJBException: Unable to read OpenEJB configuration
>> file at /opt/openejb-3.0-beta-1/conf/openejb.xml: unexpected element
>> (uri:"http://www.openejb.org/System/Configuration", local:"Resourse").
>
> Hi,
>
> Read your email again - I'm sure you'll spot the issue ;-) If not,
> read on. Hint: read the exception message (it should've been clearer,
> but it's clear enough to pinpoint the cause of the issue).
>
>> My openejb.xml looks like this, I have only added the <Resource> tag to
>> the
>> end.
>
> The best bet is to use Find feature in your editor. Try to look for
> Resource or better yet use grep 'Resource'. I'm sure you'll be
> surprised.
>
>> <Resourse id="PostgreSQL Database" type="DataSource">
>> JdbcDriver org.postgreql.Driver
>> JdbcUrl jdbc:postgresql://localhost/test
>> UserName postgres
>> Password pass
>> </Resourse>
>
> Got it now? I intentionally removed other parts of the configuration
> file to get the problem highlighted.
>
> Okey, you asked for a solution, here it is: change Resourse to
> Resource (note the doubled 's' which is incorrect). That's it!
>
> Jacek
>
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>
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