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От David Wilbur
Тема Re: a little disillusioned
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Msg-id FF63F5B4-50FB-11D8-9A8D-0003931D9176@cybermesa.com
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Ответ на a little disillusioned  ("Frequency UnKnown" <captainmofopants@hotmail.com>)
Ответы Re: a little disillusioned  (Paul Thomas <paul@tmsl.demon.co.uk>)
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this may end up being a double post... my apologies if it is. i wasn't
registered and it stalled the post.


just wanted to mention that the person that was having tomcat issues
is not alone here.  unfortunately the docs as far as tomcat and
postgres boils down to some major hand waving re the two.  each
relying on the other to work things out for the other.  mysql getting
the best treatment from the tomcat people.


the os that i am running this on is:


mac os 10.3.2,


java version "1.4.1_01"

Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-99)

Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-27, mixed mode)


tomcat was compiled from jakarta-tomcat-5.0.16-src.tar.gz where it
pulls all the files off the jakarta site.


postgresql 7.4.1


the following is a really trimmed down version of code from the tomcat
examples re jdbc connection pools:


      Context initCtx = new InitialContext();

      Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env");

      DataSource ds = (DataSource)envCtx.lookup("jdbc/postgres");

      try {

          Connection conn = ds.getConnection();

          if(conn != null)  {

              foo = "Got Connection "+conn.toString();

              Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();

              ResultSet rst = stmt.executeQuery( "select id, foo, bar
from testdata" );

              if(rst.next()) {

                 foo=rst.getString(2);

                 bar=rst.getInt(3);

              }

              conn.close();

      } catch (SQLException e) {

          foo = "SQLException: " + e;

      }


results in a index.jsp showing this for foo...


SQLException: org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot load
JDBC driver class 'org.postgres.Driver', cause: org.postgres.Driver


when i go into the administration utility i find  a definition for the
data source where the web app is defined under


"/Tomcat Server/Catalina/localhost/DBTest/Data Sources"


<color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>JNDI Name       JDBC Driver Class</color>

<color><param>5553,1A18,8B89</param>jdbc/postgres</color>  
org.postgres.Driver


delving into that i see this:


JNDI Name:   jdbc/postgres

Data Source URL: jdbc:postgresql://127.0.0.1:5432/test

JDBC Driver Class: org.postgres.Driver

User Name: jakarta

Password: "the correct password"

Max. Active Connections: 20

Max. Idle Connections: 10

Max. Wait for Connection: 10000

Validation Query:



i modified the basic.java file that comes with the postgres jdbc
driver and ran it using the connection string above


jdbc:postgresql://127.0.0.1:5432/test


and that works fine using the same jar file that tomcat is using.



there is only one jar file in the tomcat directorys and it is located
at:


find $CATALINA_HOME -name "postgresql.jar"

/usr/local/jakarta/tomcat/common/lib/postgresql.jar


my class path has only ant and java home on it and i have checked to
see if the jar is there.


what i think would be really awesome is if one of you that have this
working could look at the tomcat "documentation" for setting  up
postgres and tomcat and maybe helping them and us by maybe making it
more intelligible... cause it is a mess as it is now.  in fact if
someone helps me work this out and they don't want to do it i will...
see:


http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html


maybe even adding the same advice to the postgres jdbc examples so
that we would have a starting point that we knew was working for
someone...  this is a nice starting point, but... it might be nice to
add in something along the line of how to set up a java web server to
use postgres.


http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/jdbc-datasource.html



i am suspecting that maybe is one of the xml files... either
<x-tad-bigger>$CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml  or the apps
WEB-INF/web.xml... but i really don't know for sure what i might have
wrong there.  in the mean time i guess i will try the mysql setup the
tomcat people define to see if that works... since i have to do that
too.


thanks in advance,

dave

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this may end up being a double post... my apologies if it is. i wasn't
registered and it stalled the post.

just wanted to mention that the person that was having tomcat issues is
not alone here.  unfortunately the docs as far as tomcat and postgres
boils down to some major hand waving re the two.  each relying on the
other to work things out for the other.  mysql getting the best
treatment from the tomcat people.

the os that i am running this on is:

mac os 10.3.2,

java version "1.4.1_01"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1_01-99)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.1_01-27, mixed mode)

tomcat was compiled from jakarta-tomcat-5.0.16-src.tar.gz where it
pulls all the files off the jakarta site.

postgresql 7.4.1

the following is a really trimmed down version of code from the tomcat
examples re jdbc connection pools:

       Context initCtx = new InitialContext();
       Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env");
       DataSource ds = (DataSource)envCtx.lookup("jdbc/postgres");
       try {
           Connection conn = ds.getConnection();
           if(conn != null)  {
               foo = "Got Connection "+conn.toString();
               Statement stmt = conn.createStatement();
               ResultSet rst = stmt.executeQuery( "select id, foo, bar
from testdata" );
               if(rst.next()) {
                  foo=rst.getString(2);
                  bar=rst.getInt(3);
               }
               conn.close();
       } catch (SQLException e) {
           foo = "SQLException: " + e;
       }

results in a index.jsp showing this for foo...

SQLException: org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot load
JDBC driver class 'org.postgres.Driver', cause: org.postgres.Driver

when i go into the administration utility i find  a definition for the
data source where the web app is defined under

"/Tomcat Server/Catalina/localhost/DBTest/Data Sources"

JNDI Name       JDBC Driver Class
jdbc/postgres   org.postgres.Driver

delving into that i see this:

JNDI Name:   jdbc/postgres
Data Source URL: jdbc:postgresql://127.0.0.1:5432/test
JDBC Driver Class: org.postgres.Driver
User Name: jakarta
Password: "the correct password"
Max. Active Connections: 20
Max. Idle Connections: 10
Max. Wait for Connection: 10000
Validation Query:


i modified the basic.java file that comes with the postgres jdbc driver
and ran it using the connection string above

jdbc:postgresql://127.0.0.1:5432/test

and that works fine using the same jar file that tomcat is using.


there is only one jar file in the tomcat directorys and it is located
at:

find $CATALINA_HOME -name "postgresql.jar"
/usr/local/jakarta/tomcat/common/lib/postgresql.jar

my class path has only ant and java home on it and i have checked to
see if the jar is there.

what i think would be really awesome is if one of you that have this
working could look at the tomcat "documentation" for setting  up
postgres and tomcat and maybe helping them and us by maybe making it
more intelligible... cause it is a mess as it is now.  in fact if
someone helps me work this out and they don't want to do it i will...
see:

http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc/jndi-datasource-
examples-howto.html

maybe even adding the same advice to the postgres jdbc examples so that
we would have a starting point that we knew was working for someone...
this is a nice starting point, but... it might be nice to add in
something along the line of how to set up a java web server to use
postgres.

http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/jdbc-datasource.html


i am suspecting that maybe is one of the xml files... either
$CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml  or the apps WEB-INF/web.xml... but i
really don't know for sure what i might have wrong there.  in the mean
time i guess i will try the mysql setup the tomcat people define to see
if that works... since i have to do that too.

thanks in advance,
dave

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