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It is in debian policy to build everything from source, and the naming-
factory-dbcp.jar in Tomcat is built from a binary, making it non-
acceptable, that's probably the reason why we must use the original
commons-* libs. This also avoids code duplication which is Bad[tm].
Except the fact that it'
Here's post from tomcat developer http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]/msg11194.html.
You should probably post this issue to Debian bug tracker if you want to get
this issue changed in the Ubuntu package.
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I'm not sure why Debian maintainer decided not to include
naming-factory-dbcp.jar and use commons-dbcp and friends instead,
but if you take a look at the tomcat build script which creates the .jar on the
fly
(http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/build/tags/tc5.5.x/TOMCAT_5_5_20/build.xml?revision
The commons-dbcp package is not recommended since Tomcat 5, which
provides it own Connection pool by default.
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If you don't define factory, tomcat should use commons-dbcp
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-commons/DBCP
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It seems that Debian/Ubuntu is using commons-dbcp to provide database
connection pooling services instead.
Does using factory="org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory" work for
you?
Here's an excerpt from debian/changelog:
+ Added patch (09_UseSystemDBCP.patch) to use system dbcp inste
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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Seems as this problem is also present in Feisty.
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Yes this package is installed, and this Jar is also included. But the
JAR which is really missed is naming-factory-dbcp.jar. I'm working since
many years with the default Tomcat binary installation, and the use of
Tomcat Ubuntu packages was really difficult at the beginning.
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Nicolas, do you have libtomcat5.5-java package installed? This package
installs /usr/share/tomcat5.5/common/lib/naming-factory.jar
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Confirming on Edgy, naming-factory-dbcp.jar file should be included.
** Changed in: tomcat5.5 (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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