From: Martin D. <mar...@ge...> - 2006-10-27 20:31:34
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Paul Townend a écrit : > WARNING: Failed to bind a "jdbc/EPSG" entry. > javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: Name jdbc is not bound in this Context > [...snip...} > at org.geotools.referencing.factory.epsg.DefaultFactory.createFactory(DefaultFactory.java:297) > > It would appear to be a problem with the JDBC/EPSG name... I don't > know if I need to make some kind of configuration change to Tomcat, or > do something within the Geotools code. I don't think that Tomcat is in fault. The problem is that this JNDI binding has been done by someone (myself) who actually doesn't know anything about JNDI. I just tried to follow the instructions about what is (in my understanding) the new way to register a DataBase (in replacement of javax.sql.DriverManager), but probably did it wrong. Maybe I should remove completly this JNDI binding until someone more knowledgable can work on it. In its current stade, it seems to cause more trouble than help. > I noticed that Pascal Neis posted what appears to be an identical > query to this on the 3rd of May on this mailing list, but I don't > think any replies were forthcoming. Yes, I remember but I never got the time to work on it. > It'd be really great if someone could give us some pointers, as we > need to demo this software at SuperComputing 2006, in Tampa, FL, in a > few weeks time, so we're really pressed for time. I will comment out this binding on trunk (are you using trunk?). Since "JDBC/EPSG" seems to be broken the way I did it, I assumes that nobody used it anyway. Martin |