Op vr 30 aug. 2019 om 20:57 schreef Fabio Corsi <
[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I’m new to Geoserver and I’ve installed the Linux "platform-independent
> binary” which uses Jetty on a Ubuntu 18.04 Server VM.
>
> I’ve been successful at creating a new vector data source to connect to my
> PostGIS database.
> However I’m having problems creating a JNDI data source.
>
> My problem is that while I found documentation and tutorials for doing
> that in a Tomcat installation I was unable to relate the various
> configuration files described in the documentation to the Jetty
> installation.
> For instance, what is the Jetty installation equivalent of:
> TOMCAT_HOME/lib
>
JETTY_HOME/lib/ext
TOMCAT_HOME/conf/context.xml
>
this does not exist in tomcat, you probably mean server.xml (jetty has
jetty.xml
or WEB-INF/jetty-env.xml)
This should be helpful:
https://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/jndi-datasource-examples.html
- M
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