Connection Pool to DB2 Database
I get this exception when I try to establish a connection to DB2 database through Sun One Web Server Connection Pool.
I am using db2java.zip and com.ibm.db2.jdbc.DB2SimpleDataSource
data source. Please help.
Sorry forgot to add the exception, this is the exception,
java.sql.SQLException: RSR0029: Missing Password for Application Authorization
Any idea as when we get this exception?
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DB2 v8.1 Enterprise Edition on Sun Solaris v8
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I am trying to create a new connection pool with using the weblogic 8.1 (non XA driver (weblogic.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver)). When I create the pool one of the steps is to test the driver configuration and it fails with this step.
I get the following error:
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We are going through IBM's DB2 connect gateway (version 8.x) to connect to a DB2 database running on Z/OS.
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Driver Classname: weblogic.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver
url: jdbc:bea:db2://db2cont2.arrow.com:3700
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properties
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Thanks,
MattMatthew McHugh wrote:
I am trying to create a new connection pool with using the weblogic 8.1 (non XA driver (weblogic.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver)). When I create the pool one of the steps is to test the driver configuration and it fails with this step.
I get the following error:
[BEA][DB2 JDBC Driver]The databaseName connection property is not valid when connecting to Host Operating Systems.
We are going through IBM's DB2 connect gateway (version 8.x) to connect to a DB2 database running on Z/OS.
Here are my connection parameters:
Driver Classname: weblogic.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver
url: jdbc:bea:db2://db2cont2.arrow.com:3700
Database User Name: XXXXXX
password xxxxx
properties
user=db2trce
portNumber=3700
databaseName=DB2T
batchPerformanceWorkaround=true
serverName=db2cont2.arrow.com
Any ideas would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
MattHi Matt. Unfortunately DB2 is different on differnet OSes. For
DB2 on OS/390, z/OS, iSeries, and AS/4001, the URL is like this:
jdbc:bea:db2://db2_server_name:port;Location=db2_location;CollectionId=your_collectionname
Try removing the serverName property and the databaseName, and
change your URL to
jdbc:bea:db2://db2cont2.arrow.com:3700;Location=db2_location;CollectionId=your_collectionname
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How do I connect to a DB2 database from Oracle 10G on linux?
Hi
I have tryed to connect to a DB2 database from oracle 10 G on linux.
I have installed unixODBC and a db2 odbc driver. I can connect to the db2 using isql, but oracle comes with this error:
select * from testtable@acc_spc_gr2
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-28500: connection from ORACLE to a non-Oracle system returned this message:
[Generic Connectivity Using ODBC]DRV_InitTdp: DB_ODBC_INTERFACE (718): ; [C077]
Could not find symbol 'SQLAllocConnect' in dynamic library
DB_ODBC_INTERFACE (722): ; [C079] Failed to load dynamic library
'/opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbc.so'
ORA-02063: preceding 3 lines from ACC_SPC_GR2
What am I doing wrong? Any one have a guide to do this?
- Jesperthis is my complete configuration
Database_
-bash-3.2$ export ORACLE_SID=XE
-bash-3.2$ sqlplus "/as sysdba"
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mié Jul 7 10:04:43 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Conectado a:
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Platform_
Linux srvpdf 2.6.18-164.el5xen #1 SMP Thu Sep 3 04:47:32 EDT 2009 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
*/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/hs/admin/initDB2DATABASE.init*
#This is a sample agent init file that contains the HS parameters that are
# needed for an ODBC Agent.
# HS init parameters
#HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = ODBC_DSN
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = prueba
HS_FDS_TRACE_FILE_NAME = /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server/hs/admin/DB2DATABASE.log
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = DB2DATABASE
#HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = debug
HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 0
HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbc.so
# ODBC specific environment variables
set ODBCINI=/etc/odbc.ini
# Environment variables required for the non-Oracle system
set DB2INSTANCE=is400
listener.ora_
# listener.ora Network Configuration File:
SID_LIST_LISTENER =
(SID_LIST =
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = PLSExtProc)
(ORACLE_HOME = /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server)
(PROGRAM = extproc)
(SID_DESC =
(SID_NAME = DB2DATABASE)
(ORACLE_HOME = /usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server)
(PROGRAM =hsodbc)
(ENVS = LD_LIBRARY_PATH = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib:/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server)
LISTENER =
(DESCRIPTION_LIST =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC_FOR_XE))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 172.18.3.32)(PORT = 1521))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 172.18.3.31)(PORT = 1521))
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 127.0.0.1)(PORT = 1521))
DEFAULT_SERVICE_LISTENER = (XE)
tnsnames.ora_
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = srvpdf)(PORT = 1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVER = DEDICATED)
(SERVICE_NAME = XE)
EXTPROC_CONNECTION_DATA =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = IPC)(KEY = EXTPROC_FOR_XE))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = PLSExtProc)
(PRESENTATION = RO)
DB2DATABASE =
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =localhost )(PORT=1521))
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SERVICE_NAME = DB2DATABASE)
(HS=OK)
odbc.ini_
[prueba]
Description = iSeries Access ODBC Driver
Driver = iSeries Access ODBC Driver
System = xxx.xx.3.2
UserID = xxxxxx
Password = xxxxxx
Naming = 0
DefaultLibraries = QGPL
Database = CHERRYWEB
ConnectionType = 0
CommitMode = 2
ExtendedDynamic = 0
DefaultPkgLibrary = QGPL
DefaultPackage = A/DEFAULT(IBM),2,0,1,0,512
AllowDataCompression = 0
MaxFieldLength = 32
BlockFetch = 1
BlockSizeKB = 128
ExtendedColInfo = 0
LibraryView = 0
AllowUnsupportedChar = 0
ForceTranslation = 0
Trace = 0
odbcinst.ini_
[PostgreSQL]
Description = ODBC for PostgreSQL
Driver = /usr/lib/libodbcpsql.so
Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so
FileUsage = 1
[iSeries Access ODBC Driver]
Description = iSeries Access for Linux ODBC Driver
Driver = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbc.so
Driver64 = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbc.so
Setup = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbcs.so
Setup64 = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbcs.so
UsageCount = 1
CPTimeout =
CPReuse =
System = 172.18.3.2
User = inf5mito
Password = lonco3pue
NOTE1 = If using unixODBC 2.2.11 or later and you want the 32 and 64-bit ODBC drivers to share DSN's,
NOTE2 = the following Driver64/Setup64 keywords will provide that support.
Threading = 2
DontDLClose = 1
ODBC Driver_
-bash-3.2$ cd /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib
-bash-3.2$ ls -ltr
total 2260
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 443939 Apr 5 2008 libcwbxda.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 94504 Apr 5 2008 libcwbrc.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 16636 Apr 5 2008 libcwbodbcs.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 729572 Apr 5 2008 libcwbodbc.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root root 998060 Apr 5 2008 libcwbcore.so
and this is my error.
SQL> /
select from display@db2database*
ERROR en línea 1:
ORA-28500: la conexión de ORACLE a un sistema no Oracle ha devuelto este
mensaje:
*[Generic Connectivity Using ODBC][C077] Could not find symbol 'SQLAllocConnect'*
in dynamic library
*[C079] Failed to load dynamic library*
*'/opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbc.so'*
ORA-02063: 3 lines precediendo a DB2DATABASE
Edited by: user6669081 on 07-jul-2010 6:31 -
Tables not shown in connections tree for DB2 databases
Hi!
I often use SQL Developer to connect to our DB2 databases. However, when I expand the desired schema in a DB2 database, the Tables node is empty, although it should not be. There are tables in that schema and I can select data from them, so security is not an issue:
For example:
select tabschema, tabname from syscat.tables where tabschema not like 'SYS%' order by 1,2;
returns many schema names and table names is those schemas. Let's pick one, i.e table name METER_TYPE in schema METER ( there are 4 tables in schema METER)
select count(*) from meter.meter_type
returns: 38
However, the Tables node shows no tables. Tese tables are not Aliases (DB2 slang for synonyms) or views, however, those 2 nodes are also empty when they should not be - we have schemas with aliases and views, which are also NOT shown. The Index node is populated most frequently, but not completely (there are indexes missing).
Here are my details (don't be fooled by java 1.7, the behaviour is the same with 1.6):
DB2 jdbc driver version: 3.57.82
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"whats are the settings (URL, driver, properties) required to set up a connection pool for DB2 on OS/390 ?I'm using "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" as DB2 driver
Amit wrote:
>
"whats are the settings (URL, driver, properties) required to set up a connection pool for DB2 on OS/390 ?I'm using "COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" as DB2 driverHi. If you can successfully use that driver with one of it's simple
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Query about multiple connection pools under one database
Hi,
I have s query about connection pool, now we have a requirement,
we have two schemas in one db, some data store in one schema, some in another schema,
all tables are the same, but data is different, we want to retrive all data under two schemas,
so we need two connection pools under one database,
I have set two system DSN, and each connection pool was mapping to one DSN,
but after I importing tables into RPD, when I view data, there is a dialog let me select connection pool. so If this, when we drag columns in answer, it will definitely get wrong.
so how to realize this function about multiple connection pools under one database and we can get data normally.Hi,
Try this step
1)Better to create two different DSN for the same database with different user id and password
2)now create multiple connection pool in the same database in u r RPD physical layer .
also refer this link : for imporving performance
http://obiee101.blogspot.com/2009/01/obiee-multiple-connection-pools.html
http://gerardnico.com/wiki/dat/obiee/connection_pool
Thanks
Deva -
Can the connection to a DB2 database be encrypted?
I'm wanting to connect to a remote DB2 database (i.e. not the database the SAP system is running on) and have the communication encrypted. Thanks to note 200164 I have deployed the DB2 CLI client and configured DBCO. I am now able to make connections to the DB2 database using exec sql statements. What I'm missing is any information on if and how the connection to the DB2 database can be encrypted. Does anyone know if this is possible?
I'm wanting to connect to a remote DB2 database and have the communication encrypted.
Perhaps if I'd put a colon after 'wanting' it would have been more clear? If you read it as "I'm wanting to connect to a remote DB2 database and I have the communication encrypted" then it doesn't really make sense, so I fail to see the ambiguity.
Anyway, are you saying that the DB2 user can be set to require encryption on the DB2 database server, and that in this case no changes are required on the client side to accomplish encryption? This would be a suitable solution to my problem. I had been lead to believe that encryption must be specified on both the server and client side for it to work. -
How can I use the Connection Pool with DB2
Hi All,
I am facing the problem with the usage for the Connection Pool.
I want to use DB2 via JNDI lookup.
But when starting the Weblogic server, Error occured with the following message.
<Error> <JDBC> <Cannot startup connection pool "MyJDBCPool" Cannot load driver class : com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver>
DB2 and Weblogic are on the same machine.
In case of the use of remote DB2 database, I also encountered the same error.
Configurations are as follows.
<JDBCConnectionPool DriverName="com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver"
MaxCapacity="10" Name="MyJDBCPool"
Password="{3DES}gCGsOfD9M6iwOtgL2v/NpA==" Targets="myserver"
TestConnectionsOnReserve="false" TestTableName="test" URL="jdbc:db2://localhost:6789/yongjoo"/>
<SNMPAgent Name="mydomain"/>
<JDBCDataSource JNDIName="acsdb" Name="acsdb" PoolName="MyJDBCPool" Targets="myserver"/>
Could you please give some information about this problem? I will appreciate your kindness.Hi Joe,
Thanks your help.
Perhaps It's my fault for Weblogic console's setting.
After I reset the target server in console, Error message disappeared.
But, when I call the TestCode, I encountered another error message. The error
is NameNotFoundException.
When lookingup the JNDI name, NameNotFoundException errer occured. I tried to
change my setting and JNDI name, but the results are the same.
Would you please give me some information about this one more time? I will be
appreciated for your help.
Follows are Config.xml
<JDBCConnectionPool DriverName="com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver" MaxCapacity="10"
Name="MyJDBCPool" Password="{3DES}gCGsOfD9M6iwOtgL2v/NpA==" Targets="myserver"
TestConnectionsOnReserve="false" TestTableName="test"
URL="jdbc:db2://localhost:6789/yongjoo"/> <SNMPAgent Name="mydomain"/>
<JDBCDataSource JNDIName="acsdb" Name="acsdb" PoolName="MyJDBCPool"
Targets="myserver"/>
and follows are TestCode,
url = "t3://localhost:7001"; //default URL
datasource = "jdbc/acsdb";
Context ctx = null;
Hashtable p = new Hashtable();
p.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory");
p.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, url);
try{
ctx = new InitialContext(p);
System.err.println("initialContext(p)"+ctx); <-- success
ds = (DataSource)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env/jdbc/acsdb");
}catch(NameNotFoundException ne){
throw new ConnectionException(); .
}catch(NamingException ne){
throw new ConnectionException(); -
Connection Pools for DB2 UDB 8.2 on a SUN AS 8.1
Hi,
has somebody experience or knows a place where I can get more information in setting up a connection pool to a DB2 UDB 8.2 database from a SUN AS 8.1 server?
I'm struggling now for some weeks to get this working, but it doesn't work. I've tried the JDBC JAR's delivered with DB2 but get configuration errors. When I use the JDBC JAR's mentioned in the SUN AS documentation, it seems that the SUN AS 8.1 opens a connection, which is refused on the DB2 side.
The setup of a connection pool to a Postgres DB worked directly. The connection pool is correctly setup in the SUN AS but the ping doesn't work.
Hope somebody can help.
RegardsHi Jagadish,
added the finest to connector and resource-adapter. Here is the output:
[#|2006-01-16T09:03:14.540+0100|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Application server startup complete.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.556+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ConnectorServiceImpl :: checkAndLoadResource resolved to load Db2Pool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.556+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|isReferenced in DASResourcesUtil:: Db2Pool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.556+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|getConnectionFromConnectorRuntime :: true|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.556+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|isReferenced in DASResourcesUtil:: Db2Pool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.556+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|getConnectionFromConnectorRuntime :: true|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.587+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|isReferenced in DASResourcesUtil:: Db2Pool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.587+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|getConnectionFromConnectorRuntime :: true|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.587+0100|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|RAR6017 : Failed to get connection pool object via JNDI lookup : Db2Pool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.587+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|
com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectorRuntimeException: This pool is not bound in JNDI :
at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.obtainManagedConnectionFactory(ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.java:949)
at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.getUnpooledConnection(ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.java:1089)
at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.testConnectionPool(ConnectorConnectionPoolAdminServiceImpl.java:507)
at com.sun.enterprise.connectors.ConnectorRuntime.testConnectionPool(ConnectorRuntime.java:504)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.mbeans.ResourcesMBean.pingConnectionPool(ResourcesMBean.java:1908)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.MBeanHelper.invokeOperationInBean(MBeanHelper.java:302)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.config.BaseConfigMBean.invoke(BaseConfigMBean.java:357)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.DynamicMetaDataImpl.invoke(DynamicMetaDataImpl.java:213)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.MetaDataImpl.invoke(MetaDataImpl.java:220)
at com.sun.jmx.interceptor.DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.invoke(DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.java:815)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer.invoke(JmxMBeanServer.java:784)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor27.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.util.proxy.ProxyClass.invoke(ProxyClass.java:54)
at $Proxy1.invoke(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.server.core.jmx.SunoneInterceptor.invoke(SunoneInterceptor.java:272)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.admingui.util.MBeanUtil.invoke(MBeanUtil.java:148)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.admingui.util.MBeanUtil.invoke(MBeanUtil.java:46)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.admingui.handlers.CommonHandlers.invokeMBean(CommonHandlers.java:123)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.DescriptorViewHelper.invokeHandler(DescriptorViewHelper.java:863)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.DescriptorViewHelper.invokeHandlers(DescriptorViewHelper.java:800)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.DescriptorViewHelper.dispatchEvent(DescriptorViewHelper.java:775)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.DescriptorViewHelper.execute(DescriptorViewHelper.java:291)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.DescriptorViewBeanBase.execute(DescriptorViewBeanBase.java:192)
at com.iplanet.jato.view.RequestHandlingViewBase.handleRequest(RequestHandlingViewBase.java:308)
at com.iplanet.jato.view.ViewBeanBase.dispatchInvocation(ViewBeanBase.java:802)
at com.iplanet.jato.view.ViewBeanBase.invokeRequestHandlerInternal(ViewBeanBase.java:740)
at com.iplanet.jato.view.ViewBeanBase.invokeRequestHandlerInternal(ViewBeanBase.java:760)
at com.iplanet.jato.view.ViewBeanBase.invokeRequestHandler(ViewBeanBase.java:571)
at com.iplanet.jato.ApplicationServletBase.dispatchRequest(ApplicationServletBase.java:957)
at com.iplanet.jato.ApplicationServletBase.processRequest(ApplicationServletBase.java:615)
at com.sun.enterprise.tools.guiframework.view.BaseServlet.processRequest(BaseServlet.java:186)
at com.iplanet.jato.ApplicationServletBase.doPost(ApplicationServletBase.java:473)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:767)
at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:860)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor80.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil$1.run(SecurityUtil.java:249)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAsPrivileged(Subject.java:517)
at org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.execute(SecurityUtil.java:282)
at org.apache.catalina.security.SecurityUtil.doAsPrivilege(SecurityUtil.java:165)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:257)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.access$000(ApplicationFilterChain.java:55)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain$1.run(ApplicationFilterChain.java:161)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:157)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:263)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:551)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invokeInternal(StandardContextValve.java:225)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:173)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:551)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:161)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:551)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:132)
at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardPipeline.invoke(StandardPipeline.java:551)
at org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.invoke(ContainerBase.java:933)
at org.apache.coyote.tomcat5.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:185)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.ProcessorTask.process(ProcessorTask.java:653)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.ProcessorTask.process(ProcessorTask.java:534)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.ProcessorTask.doTask(ProcessorTask.java:403)
at com.sun.enterprise.web.connector.grizzly.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:55)
Caused by: javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Db2Pool not found
|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.587+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|getUnpooledConnection :: obtainManagedConnectionFactory threw exception. SO doing checkAndLoadPoolResource|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.603+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning/found the resource adapter from connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourceAdapterAdminServiceImpl :: createActiveRA __ds at D:\appserver\sun02\lib\install\applications\__ds|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning/found the resource adapter from connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|No classloader available with connector descriptor|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourceAdapterAdminServiceImpl :: createActiveRA __ds at D:\appserver\sun02\lib\install\applications\__ds loader :: null|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning the connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.759+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Returing the resourceadapter Config from registry.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning the connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Returing the resourceadapter Config from registry.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourceAdapterAdminServiceImpl :: createActiveRA __ds at D:\appserver\sun02\lib\install\applications\__ds ADDING to registry [email protected]0|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Added the active resource adapter to connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourceAdapterAdminServiceImpl:: createActiveRA __ds at D:\appserver\sun02\lib\install\applications\__ds env =server ? true|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourceAdapterAdminServiceImpl :: createActiveRA __ds at D:\appserver\sun02\lib\install\applications\__ds publishing descriptor __SYSTEM/descriptors/__ds|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning the connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Returing the resourceadapter Config from registry.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.774+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|current RAConfig In Descriptor []|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.790+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Found/returing Connector descriptor in connector registry.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.790+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourcesUtil :: isEnabled|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.790+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|ResourcesUtil :: isEnabled JdbcConnectionPool is pool/config - enabled :true|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.790+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;| JdbcConnectionPoolDeployer - deployResource : JdbcConnectionPool calling actualDeploy|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.790+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;| JdbcConnectionPoolDeployer - actualDeployResource : JdbcConnectionPool|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:38.993+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|parseTransactionSupportString: passed in txSupport =>LocalTransaction|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.009+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|returning/found the resource adapter from connector registry|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setpassword(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , passwd ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setdelimiter(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , # ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setdriverProperties(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , setdriverType#2##setdeferPrepares#false## ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setvalidationMethod(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , table ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setdatabaseName(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , dataBaseName ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setvalidationTableName(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , TABLE_ADDRESS ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setconnectionValidationRequired(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , false ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.024+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
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[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
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[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public boolean com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.equals(java.lang.Object)matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public javax.resource.spi.ManagedConnection com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactory.createManagedConnection(javax.security.auth.Subject,javax.resource.spi.ConnectionRequestInfo) throws javax.resource.ResourceExceptionmatches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Method public int com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.hashCode()matches with the right arg type|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINER|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Invokingpublic void com.sun.gjc.spi.ManagedConnectionFactory.setclassName(java.lang.String) on com.sun.gjc.spi.DSManagedConnectionFactorywith value [class java.lang.String , com.ibm.db2.jcc.DB2SimpleDataSource ] |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Created MCF object : |#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|poolName : Db2Pool : txSupport : 1|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|Added MCF to connector registry.|#]
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.040+0100|FINE|sun-appserver-pe8.1_02|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=11;|getUnpooledConnection:: checkAndLoadPoolResource is true|#]
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Principal: user
Private Authentisierung: javax.resource.spi.security.PasswordCredential@26702a03
|#]
I think the exception is thrown because the pool was never allocated. So this exception should be okay.
Then comes a lot of reflection stuff (at least in my opinion) and finally there is a try to open the connection. What I don't understand is why there is
[#|2006-01-16T09:05:39.071+0100|FINE| ... |[b]using subject: Betreff:
'Betreff' is normally the start for a german mail???
But nevertheless I think I will realize your second suggestion and write a java client which opens a datasource. This make take some time (one or two days).
THX a lot for your help.
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Creating Connection Pool for DB2 V6.1
Hi,
I have created the Connection Pool to point to the DB2 database and has successfully
created the entity bean jar file. However,
when I encountered the following error:
The pool TestPool could not be found. Please make sure that it is declared in
your config.xml file.
The following in from my config.xml file:
<JDBCConnectionPool DriverName="COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver"
Name="TestPool"
Properties="user=mydata;server=examplesServer" URL="jdbc:db2:mydata"/>
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You need to assign a target for your connection pool.
You may do it by going to console, selecting Target
tab on the pool and chose servers your want to run
the connection pool. If you use pre-6.1 version of
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Slava Imeshev
"Jimmy" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3c04ad6b$[email protected]..
>
Hi,
I have created the Connection Pool to point to the DB2 database and hassuccessfully
created the entity bean jar file. However,
when I encountered the following error:
The pool TestPool could not be found. Please make sure that it is declaredin
your config.xml file.
The following in from my config.xml file:
<JDBCConnectionPool DriverName="COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver"
Name="TestPool"
Properties="user=mydata;server=examplesServer" URL="jdbc:db2:mydata"/>
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Hi,
From my windows m/c, I am trying to configure a connection pool to connect to
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I have added the path of the jars for the driver in the classpath.
Any help would be appreciated.
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into that classpath.
Joe
Neha wrote:
Hi,
From my windows m/c, I am trying to configure a connection pool to connect to
an MSSQL database on another m/c. While setting the targets, i get the error :-
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I have added the path of the jars for the driver in the classpath.
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I created a DB2 connection pool in the weblogic.properties, but when
weblogic server starting, I got the following error message:
Thursday August 24 14:26:47 CST 2000:<E> <WebLogicServer> Failed to invoke
startup class
weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcStartup=weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.Jdbc
Startup
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.sql.SQLPermission
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at
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at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcInfo.startup(JdbcInfo.java:187)
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at weblogic.t3.srvr.StartupThread.doWork(StartupThread.java:109)
at
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pool, I can successful create it...........please help me !!! I have checked
the weblogic.policy file, but I can not find any problem........
the configuration in the weblogic.properties as below:
weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.ForumPool=\
url=jdbc:db2:forum,\
driver=COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver,\
loginDelaySecs=1,\
initialCapacity=2,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
allowShrinking=true,\
shrinkPeriodMins=15,\
refreshMinutes=10,\
testTable=administrator.user,\
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weblogic.allow.reserve.weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.ForumPool=everyone
weblogic.jdbc.TXDataSource.weblogic.jdbc.jts.JtsForumDS=ForumPool
weblogic.jdbc.DataSource.NonJtsForumDS=ForumPoolYou may want to try the JDBC newsgroup.
Michael Girdley
BEA Systems Inc
"DataL" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
I created a DB2 connection pool in the weblogic.properties, but when
weblogic server starting, I got the following error message:
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Startup
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setLog)
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at
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at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:545)
at java.sql.DriverManager.setLogStream(DriverManager.java:397)
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at weblogic.jdbc.common.internal.JdbcStartup.main(JdbcStartup.java:11)
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at weblogic.t3.srvr.StartupThread.runMain(StartupThread.java:219)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.StartupThread.doWork(StartupThread.java:109)
at
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I don't know how to solve it, and if I use Console to create a Connection
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the weblogic.policy file, but I can not find any problem........
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weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.ForumPool=\
url=jdbc:db2:forum,\
driver=COM.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver,\
loginDelaySecs=1,\
initialCapacity=2,\
maxCapacity=10,\
capacityIncrement=1,\
allowShrinking=true,\
shrinkPeriodMins=15,\
refreshMinutes=10,\
testTable=administrator.user,\
props=user=db2admin;password=db2admin
weblogic.allow.reserve.weblogic.jdbc.connectionPool.ForumPool=everyone
weblogic.jdbc.TXDataSource.weblogic.jdbc.jts.JtsForumDS=ForumPool
weblogic.jdbc.DataSource.NonJtsForumDS=ForumPool -
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port 3306
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datasourceName
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