in), it returns the expected value "jdbc/mypool".
Why is my resource name ignored or otherwise not used when running under
the container?
Thanks.
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e all html, jsp, js, etc. files are
located).
Any assistance/direction appreciated.
webdav
org.apache.catalina.servlets.WebdavServlet
debug
0
listings
true
readonly
false
webdav
/webdav/*
WebDav Login Resources
/webdav/*
tomcat
BASIC
default
tomcat
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Scott Dudley
Senior
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Scott Dudley [mailto:sc...@telesoft.com]
Subject: Tomcat 5 vs 6 Context useNaming Behavior
We have a legacy application that's been running on the 5.5.X versions
for several years.
Under what JVM? And platform?
I've tested
We have a legacy application that's been running on the 5.5.X versions
for several years. This application manipulates the JNDI context in
such a manner that would now be considered "unusual". In a nutshell,
it's because the application framework was written concurrent with and
prior to dev
re the method invocations.
Many thanks.
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