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|  | 4 | </a></small></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Introduction"><strong>Introduction</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 5 |  | 
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|  | 6 | <p>Tomcat 6 provides a JNDI <strong>InitialContext</strong> implementation | 
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|  | 7 | instance for each web application running under it, in a manner that is | 
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|  | 8 | compatible with those provided by a | 
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|  | 9 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee">Java2 Enterprise Edition</a> application | 
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|  | 10 | server. | 
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|  | 11 |  | 
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|  | 12 | The J2EE standard provides a standard set of elements in | 
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|  | 13 | the <code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code> file to reference resources; resources | 
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|  | 14 | referenced in these elements must be defined in an application-server-specific | 
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|  | 15 | configuration. | 
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|  | 16 | </p> | 
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|  | 17 |  | 
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|  | 18 | <p>For Tomcat 6, these entries in per-web-application | 
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|  | 19 | <code>InitialContext</code> are configured in the | 
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|  | 20 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> elements that | 
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|  | 21 | can be specified in either <code>$CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml</code> or, | 
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|  | 22 | preferably, the per-web-application context XML file ( | 
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|  | 23 | <code>META-INF/context.xml</code>). | 
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|  | 24 | </p> | 
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|  | 25 |  | 
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|  | 26 | <p>Tomcat 6 maintains a separate namespace of global resources for the | 
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|  | 27 | entire server.  These are configured in the | 
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|  | 28 | <a href="config/globalresources.html"> | 
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|  | 29 | <code><strong><GlobalNameingResources></strong></code></a> element of | 
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|  | 30 | <code>$CATALINA_BASE/conf/server.xml</code>. You may expose these resources to | 
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|  | 31 | web applications by using | 
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|  | 32 | <code><strong><ResourceLink></strong></code> elements. | 
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|  | 33 | </p> | 
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|  | 34 |  | 
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|  | 35 | <p>The resources defined in these elements | 
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|  | 36 | may be referenced by the following elements in the web application deployment | 
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|  | 37 | descriptor (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) of your web application:</p> | 
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|  | 38 | <ul> | 
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|  | 39 | <li><code><strong><env-entry></strong></code> - Environment entry, a | 
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|  | 40 | single-value parameter that can be used to configure how the application | 
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|  | 41 | will operate.</li> | 
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|  | 42 | <li><code><strong><resource-ref></strong></code> - Resource reference, | 
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|  | 43 | which is typically to an object factory for resources such as a JDBC | 
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|  | 44 | <code>DataSource</code>, a JavaMail <code>Session</code>, or custom | 
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|  | 45 | object factories configured into Tomcat 6.</li> | 
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|  | 46 | <li><code><strong><resource-env-ref></strong></code> - Resource | 
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|  | 47 | environment reference, a new variation of <code>resource-ref</code> | 
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|  | 48 | added in Servlet 2.4 that is simpler to configure for resources | 
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|  | 49 | that do not require authentication information.</li> | 
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|  | 50 | </ul> | 
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|  | 51 |  | 
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|  | 52 | <p>The <code>InitialContext</code> is configured as a web application is | 
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|  | 53 | initially deployed, and is made available to web application components (for | 
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|  | 54 | read-only access).  All configured entries and resources are placed in | 
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|  | 55 | the <code>java:comp/env</code> portion of the JNDI namespace, so a typical | 
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|  | 56 | access to a resource - in this case, to a JDBC <code>DataSource</code> - | 
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|  | 57 | would look something like this:</p> | 
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|  | 58 |  | 
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|  | 59 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 60 | // Obtain our environment naming context | 
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|  | 61 | Context initCtx = new InitialContext(); | 
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|  | 62 | Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); | 
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|  | 63 |  | 
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|  | 64 | // Look up our data source | 
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|  | 65 | DataSource ds = (DataSource) | 
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|  | 66 | envCtx.lookup("jdbc/EmployeeDB"); | 
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|  | 67 |  | 
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|  | 68 | // Allocate and use a connection from the pool | 
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|  | 69 | Connection conn = ds.getConnection(); | 
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|  | 70 | ... use this connection to access the database ... | 
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|  | 71 | conn.close(); | 
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|  | 72 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 73 |  | 
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|  | 74 | <p>See the following Specifications for more information about programming APIs | 
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|  | 75 | for JNDI, and for the features supported by Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) | 
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|  | 76 | servers, which Tomcat emulates for the services that it provides:</p> | 
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|  | 77 | <ul> | 
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|  | 78 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi">Java Naming and Directory | 
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|  | 79 | Interface</a> (included in JDK 1.4 onwards)</li> | 
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|  | 80 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html">J2EE Platform | 
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|  | 81 | Specification</a> (in particular, see Chapter 5 on <em>Naming</em>)</li> | 
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|  | 82 | </ul> | 
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|  | 83 |  | 
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|  | 84 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Configuring JNDI Resources"><strong>Configuring JNDI Resources</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 85 |  | 
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|  | 86 | <p>Each available JNDI Resource is configured based on inclusion of the | 
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|  | 87 | following elements in the | 
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|  | 88 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element:</p> | 
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|  | 89 |  | 
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|  | 90 | <ul> | 
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|  | 91 | <li><a href="config/context.html#Environment Entries"><Environment></a> - | 
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|  | 92 | Configure names and values for scalar environment entries that will be | 
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|  | 93 | exposed to the web application through the JNDI | 
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|  | 94 | <code>InitialContext</code> (equivalent to the inclusion of an | 
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|  | 95 | <code><env-entry></code> element in the web application | 
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|  | 96 | deployment descriptor).</li> | 
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|  | 97 | <li><a href="config/context.html#Resource Definitions"><Resource></a> - | 
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|  | 98 | Configure the name and data type of a resource made available to the | 
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|  | 99 | application (equivalent to the inclusion of a | 
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|  | 100 | <code><resource-ref></code> element in the web application | 
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|  | 101 | deployment descriptor).</li> | 
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|  | 102 | <li><a href="config/context.html#Resource Links"><ResourceLink></a> - | 
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|  | 103 | Add a link to a resource defined in the global JNDI context. Use resource | 
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|  | 104 | links to give a web application access to a resource defined in | 
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|  | 105 | the<a href="config/globalresources.html"><GlobalNamingResources></a> | 
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|  | 106 | child element of the <a href="config/server.html"><Server></a> | 
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|  | 107 | element.</li> | 
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|  | 108 | <li><a href="config/context.html#Transaction"><Transaction></a> - | 
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|  | 109 | Add a resource factory for instantiating the UserTransaction object | 
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|  | 110 | instance that is available at <code>java:comp/UserTransaction</code>.</li> | 
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|  | 111 |  | 
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|  | 112 | </ul> | 
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|  | 113 |  | 
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|  | 114 | <p>Any number of these elements may be nested inside a | 
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|  | 115 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element (to be | 
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|  | 116 | associated only with that particular web application).</p> | 
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|  | 117 |  | 
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|  | 118 | <p>In addition, the names and values of all <code><env-entry></code> | 
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|  | 119 | elements included in the web application deployment descriptor | 
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|  | 120 | (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) are configured into the initial context as | 
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|  | 121 | well, overriding corresponding values from the | 
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|  | 122 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element | 
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|  | 123 | <strong>only</strong> if allowed by the corresponding | 
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|  | 124 | <code><Environment></code> element (by setting the <code>override</code> | 
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|  | 125 | attribute to "true").</p> | 
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|  | 126 |  | 
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|  | 127 | <p>Global resources can be defined in the server-wide JNDI context, by adding | 
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|  | 128 | the resource elements described above to the | 
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|  | 129 | <a href="config/globalresources.html"><GlobalNamingResources></a> | 
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|  | 130 | child element of the <a href="config/server.html"><Server></a> | 
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|  | 131 | element and using a | 
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|  | 132 | <a href="config/context.html#Resource Links"><ResourceLink></a> to | 
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|  | 133 | include it in the per-web-application context.</p> | 
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|  | 134 |  | 
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|  | 135 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Tomcat Standard Resource Factories"><strong>Tomcat Standard Resource Factories</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 136 |  | 
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|  | 137 | <p>Tomcat 6 includes a series of standard resource factories that can | 
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|  | 138 | provide services to your web applications, but give you configuration | 
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|  | 139 | flexibility (via the | 
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|  | 140 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element) | 
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|  | 141 | without modifying the web application or the deployment descriptor. Each | 
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|  | 142 | subsection below details the configuration and usage of the standard resource | 
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|  | 143 | factories.</p> | 
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|  | 144 |  | 
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|  | 145 | <p>See <a href="#Adding Custom Resource Factories">Adding Custom | 
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|  | 146 | Resource Factories</a> for information about how to create, install, | 
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|  | 147 | configure, and use your own custom resource factory classes with | 
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|  | 148 | Tomcat 6.</p> | 
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|  | 149 |  | 
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|  | 150 | <p><em>NOTE</em> - Of the standard resource factories, only the | 
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|  | 151 | "JDBC Data Source" and "User Transaction" factories are mandated to | 
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|  | 152 | be available on other platforms, and then they are required only if | 
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|  | 153 | the platform implements the Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specs. | 
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|  | 154 | All other standard resource factories, plus custom resource factories | 
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|  | 155 | that you write yourself, are specific to Tomcat and cannot be assumed | 
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|  | 156 | to be available on other containers.</p> | 
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|  | 157 |  | 
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|  | 158 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Generic JavaBean Resources"><strong>Generic JavaBean Resources</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 159 |  | 
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|  | 160 | <h3>0.  Introduction</h3> | 
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|  | 161 |  | 
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|  | 162 | <p>This resource factory can be used to create objects of <em>any</em> | 
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|  | 163 | Java class that conforms to standard JavaBeans naming conventions (i.e. | 
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|  | 164 | it has a zero-arguments constructor, and has property setters that | 
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|  | 165 | conform to the setFoo() naming pattern.  The resource factory will | 
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|  | 166 | create a new instance of the appropriate bean class every time a | 
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|  | 167 | <code>lookup()</code> for this entry is made.</p> | 
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|  | 168 |  | 
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|  | 169 | <p>The steps required to use this facility are described below.</p> | 
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|  | 170 |  | 
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|  | 171 | <h3>1.  Create Your JavaBean Class</h3> | 
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|  | 172 |  | 
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|  | 173 | <p>Create the JavaBean class which will be instantiated each time | 
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|  | 174 | that the resource factory is looked up.  For this example, assume | 
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|  | 175 | you create a class <code>com.mycompany.MyBean</code>, which looks | 
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|  | 176 | like this:</p> | 
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|  | 177 |  | 
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|  | 178 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 179 | package com.mycompany; | 
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|  | 180 |  | 
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|  | 181 | public class MyBean { | 
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|  | 182 |  | 
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|  | 183 | private String foo = "Default Foo"; | 
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|  | 184 |  | 
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|  | 185 | public String getFoo() { | 
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|  | 186 | return (this.foo); | 
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|  | 187 | } | 
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|  | 188 |  | 
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|  | 189 | public void setFoo(String foo) { | 
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|  | 190 | this.foo = foo; | 
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|  | 191 | } | 
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|  | 192 |  | 
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|  | 193 | private int bar = 0; | 
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|  | 194 |  | 
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|  | 195 | public int getBar() { | 
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|  | 196 | return (this.bar); | 
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|  | 197 | } | 
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|  | 198 |  | 
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|  | 199 | public void setBar(int bar) { | 
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|  | 200 | this.bar = bar; | 
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|  | 201 | } | 
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|  | 202 |  | 
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|  | 203 |  | 
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|  | 204 | } | 
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|  | 205 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 206 |  | 
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|  | 207 | <h3>2.  Declare Your Resource Requirements</h3> | 
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|  | 208 |  | 
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|  | 209 | <p>Next, modify your web application deployment descriptor | 
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|  | 210 | (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) to declare the JNDI name under which | 
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|  | 211 | you will request new instances of this bean.  The simplest approach is | 
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|  | 212 | to use a <code><resource-env-ref></code> element, like this:</p> | 
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|  | 213 |  | 
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|  | 214 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 215 | <resource-env-ref> | 
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|  | 216 | <description> | 
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|  | 217 | Object factory for MyBean instances. | 
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|  | 218 | </description> | 
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|  | 219 | <resource-env-ref-name> | 
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|  | 220 | bean/MyBeanFactory | 
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|  | 221 | </resource-env-ref-name> | 
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|  | 222 | <resource-env-ref-type> | 
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|  | 223 | com.mycompany.MyBean | 
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|  | 224 | </resource-env-ref-type> | 
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|  | 225 | </resource-env-ref> | 
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|  | 226 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 227 |  | 
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|  | 228 | <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - Be sure you respect the element ordering | 
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|  | 229 | that is required by the DTD for web application deployment descriptors! | 
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|  | 230 | See the | 
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|  | 231 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html">Servlet | 
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|  | 232 | Specification</a> for details.</p> | 
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|  | 233 |  | 
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|  | 234 | <h3>3.  Code Your Application's Use Of This Resource</h3> | 
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|  | 235 |  | 
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|  | 236 | <p>A typical use of this resource environment reference might look | 
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|  | 237 | like this:</p> | 
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|  | 238 |  | 
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|  | 239 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 240 | Context initCtx = new InitialContext(); | 
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|  | 241 | Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); | 
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|  | 242 | MyBean bean = (MyBean) envCtx.lookup("bean/MyBeanFactory"); | 
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|  | 243 |  | 
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|  | 244 | writer.println("foo = " + bean.getFoo() + ", bar = " + | 
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|  | 245 | bean.getBar()); | 
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|  | 246 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 247 |  | 
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|  | 248 | <h3>4.  Configure Tomcat's Resource Factory</h3> | 
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|  | 249 |  | 
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|  | 250 | <p>To configure Tomcat's resource factory, add an element like this to the | 
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|  | 251 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 252 | this web application.</p> | 
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|  | 253 |  | 
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|  | 254 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 255 | <Context ...> | 
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|  | 256 | ... | 
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|  | 257 | <Resource name="bean/MyBeanFactory" auth="Container" | 
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|  | 258 | type="com.mycompany.MyBean" | 
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|  | 259 | factory="org.apache.naming.factory.BeanFactory" | 
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|  | 260 | bar="23"/> | 
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|  | 261 | ... | 
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|  | 262 | </Context> | 
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|  | 263 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 264 |  | 
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|  | 265 | <p>Note that the resource name (here, <code>bean/MyBeanFactory</code> | 
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|  | 266 | must match the value specified in the web application deployment | 
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|  | 267 | descriptor.  We are also initializing the value of the <code>bar</code> | 
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|  | 268 | property, which will cause <code>setBar(23)</code> to be called before | 
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|  | 269 | the new bean is returned.  Because we are not initializing the | 
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|  | 270 | <code>foo</code> property (although we could have), the bean will | 
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|  | 271 | contain whatever default value is set up by its constructor.</p> | 
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|  | 272 |  | 
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|  | 273 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> | 
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|  | 274 |  | 
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|  | 275 |  | 
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|  | 276 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="JavaMail Sessions"><strong>JavaMail Sessions</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 277 |  | 
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|  | 278 | <h3>0.  Introduction</h3> | 
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|  | 279 |  | 
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|  | 280 | <p>In many web applications, sending electronic mail messages is a | 
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|  | 281 | required part of the system's functionality.  The | 
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|  | 282 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javamail">Java Mail</a> API | 
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|  | 283 | makes this process relatively straightforward, but requires many | 
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|  | 284 | configuration details that the client application must be aware of | 
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|  | 285 | (including the name of the SMTP host to be used for message sending).</p> | 
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|  | 286 |  | 
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|  | 287 | <p>Tomcat 6 includes a standard resource factory that will create | 
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|  | 288 | <code>javax.mail.Session</code> session instances for you, already | 
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|  | 289 | configured to connect to an SMTP server. | 
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|  | 290 | In this way, the application is totally insulated from changes in the | 
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|  | 291 | email server configuration environment - it simply asks for, and receives, | 
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|  | 292 | a preconfigured session whenever needed.</p> | 
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|  | 293 |  | 
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|  | 294 | <p>The steps required for this are outlined below.</p> | 
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|  | 295 |  | 
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|  | 296 | <h3>1.  Declare Your Resource Requirements</h3> | 
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|  | 297 |  | 
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|  | 298 | <p>The first thing you should do is modify the web application deployment | 
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|  | 299 | descriptor (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) to declare the JNDI name under | 
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|  | 300 | which you will look up preconfigured sessions.  By convention, all such | 
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|  | 301 | names should resolve to the <code>mail</code> subcontext (relative to the | 
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|  | 302 | standard <code>java:comp/env</code> naming context that is the root of | 
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|  | 303 | all provided resource factories.  A typical <code>web.xml</code> entry | 
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|  | 304 | might look like this:</p> | 
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|  | 305 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 306 | <resource-ref> | 
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|  | 307 | <description> | 
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|  | 308 | Resource reference to a factory for javax.mail.Session | 
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|  | 309 | instances that may be used for sending electronic mail | 
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|  | 310 | messages, preconfigured to connect to the appropriate | 
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|  | 311 | SMTP server. | 
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|  | 312 | </description> | 
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|  | 313 | <res-ref-name> | 
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|  | 314 | mail/Session | 
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|  | 315 | </res-ref-name> | 
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|  | 316 | <res-type> | 
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|  | 317 | javax.mail.Session | 
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|  | 318 | </res-type> | 
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|  | 319 | <res-auth> | 
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|  | 320 | Container | 
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|  | 321 | </res-auth> | 
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|  | 322 | </resource-ref> | 
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|  | 323 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 324 |  | 
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|  | 325 | <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - Be sure you respect the element ordering | 
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|  | 326 | that is required by the DTD for web application deployment descriptors! | 
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|  | 327 | See the | 
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|  | 328 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html">Servlet | 
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|  | 329 | Specification</a> for details.</p> | 
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|  | 330 |  | 
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|  | 331 | <h3>2.  Code Your Application's Use Of This Resource</h3> | 
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|  | 332 |  | 
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|  | 333 | <p>A typical use of this resource reference might look like this:</p> | 
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|  | 334 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 335 | Context initCtx = new InitialContext(); | 
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|  | 336 | Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); | 
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|  | 337 | Session session = (Session) envCtx.lookup("mail/Session"); | 
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|  | 338 |  | 
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|  | 339 | Message message = new MimeMessage(session); | 
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|  | 340 | message.setFrom(new InternetAddress(request.getParameter("from")); | 
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|  | 341 | InternetAddress to[] = new InternetAddress[1]; | 
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|  | 342 | to[0] = new InternetAddress(request.getParameter("to")); | 
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|  | 343 | message.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, to); | 
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|  | 344 | message.setSubject(request.getParameter("subject")); | 
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|  | 345 | message.setContent(request.getParameter("content"), "text/plain"); | 
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|  | 346 | Transport.send(message); | 
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|  | 347 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 348 |  | 
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|  | 349 | <p>Note that the application uses the same resource reference name | 
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|  | 350 | that was declared in the web application deployment descriptor.  This | 
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|  | 351 | is matched up against the resource factory that is configured in the | 
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|  | 352 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element | 
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|  | 353 | for the web application as described below.</p> | 
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|  | 354 |  | 
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|  | 355 | <h3>3.  Configure Tomcat's Resource Factory</h3> | 
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|  | 356 |  | 
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|  | 357 | <p>To configure Tomcat's resource factory, add an elements like this to the | 
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|  | 358 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 359 | this web application.</p> | 
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|  | 360 |  | 
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|  | 361 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 362 | <Context ...> | 
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|  | 363 | ... | 
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|  | 364 | <Resource name="mail/Session" auth="Container" | 
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|  | 365 | type="javax.mail.Session" | 
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|  | 366 | mail.smtp.host="localhost"/> | 
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|  | 367 | ... | 
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|  | 368 | </Context> | 
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|  | 369 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 370 |  | 
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|  | 371 | <p>Note that the resource name (here, <code>mail/Session</code>) must | 
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|  | 372 | match the value specified in the web application deployment descriptor. | 
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|  | 373 | Customize the value of the <code>mail.smtp.host</code> parameter to | 
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|  | 374 | point at the server that provides SMTP service for your network.</p> | 
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|  | 375 |  | 
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|  | 376 | <h3>4.  Install the JavaMail libraries</h3> | 
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|  | 377 |  | 
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|  | 378 | <p><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javamail/downloads/index.html"> | 
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|  | 379 | Download the JavaMail API</a>.  The JavaMail API requires the Java Activation | 
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|  | 380 | Framework (JAF) API as well.  The Java Activation Framework can be downloaded | 
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|  | 381 | from <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/javabeans/glasgow/jaf.html">Sun's site</a>. | 
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|  | 382 | </p> | 
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|  | 383 |  | 
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|  | 384 | <p>This download includes 2 vital libraries for the configuration; | 
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|  | 385 | activation.jar and mail.jar. Unpackage both distributions and place | 
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|  | 386 | them into $CATALINA_HOME/lib so that they are available to | 
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|  | 387 | Tomcat during the initialization of the mail Session Resource. | 
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|  | 388 | <strong>Note:</strong> placing these jars in both $CATALINA_HOME/lib and a | 
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|  | 389 | web application's lib folder will cause an error, so ensure you have | 
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|  | 390 | them in the $CATALINA_HOME/lib location only. | 
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|  | 391 | </p> | 
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|  | 392 |  | 
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|  | 393 | <h3>Example Application</h3> | 
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|  | 394 |  | 
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|  | 395 | <p>The <code>/examples</code> application included with Tomcat contains | 
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|  | 396 | an example of utilizing this resource factory.  It is accessed via the | 
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|  | 397 | "JSP Examples" link.  The source code for the servlet that actually | 
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|  | 398 | sends the mail message is in | 
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|  | 399 | <code>/WEB-INF/classes/SendMailServlet.java</code>.</p> | 
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|  | 400 |  | 
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|  | 401 | <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - The default configuration assumes that there | 
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|  | 402 | is an SMTP server listing on port 25 on <code>localhost</code>. If this is | 
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|  | 403 | not the case, edit the | 
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|  | 404 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 405 | this web application and modify the parameter value for the | 
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|  | 406 | <code>mail.smtp.host</code> parameter to be the host name of an SMTP server | 
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|  | 407 | on your network.</p> | 
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|  | 408 |  | 
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|  | 409 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> | 
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|  | 410 |  | 
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|  | 411 | <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#828DA6"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="JDBC Data Sources"><strong>JDBC Data Sources</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 412 |  | 
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|  | 413 | <h3>0.  Introduction</h3> | 
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|  | 414 |  | 
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|  | 415 | <p>Many web applications need to access a database via a JDBC driver, | 
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|  | 416 | to support the functionality required by that application.  The J2EE | 
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|  | 417 | Platform Specification requires J2EE Application Servers to make | 
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|  | 418 | available a <em>DataSource</em> implementation (that is, a connection | 
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|  | 419 | pool for JDBC connections) for this purpose.  Tomcat 6 offers exactly | 
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|  | 420 | the same support, so that database-based applications you develop on | 
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|  | 421 | Tomcat using this service will run unchanged on any J2EE server.</p> | 
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|  | 422 |  | 
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|  | 423 | <p>For information about JDBC, you should consult the following:</p> | 
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|  | 424 | <ul> | 
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|  | 425 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/">http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/</a> - | 
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|  | 426 | Home page for information about Java Database Connectivity.</li> | 
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|  | 427 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/jdbc/spec2/jdbc2.1.frame.html">http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/jdbc/spec2/jdbc2.1.frame.html</a> - | 
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|  | 428 | The JDBC 2.1 API Specification.</li> | 
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|  | 429 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/jdbc20.stdext.pdf">http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc/jdbc20.stdext.pdf</a> - | 
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|  | 430 | The JDBC 2.0 Standard Extension API (including the | 
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|  | 431 | <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code> API).  This package is now known | 
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|  | 432 | as the "JDBC Optional Package".</li> | 
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|  | 433 | <li><a href="http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html">http://java.sun.com/j2ee/download.html</a> - | 
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|  | 434 | The J2EE Platform Specification (covers the JDBC facilities that | 
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|  | 435 | all J2EE platforms must provide to applications).</li> | 
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|  | 436 | </ul> | 
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|  | 437 |  | 
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|  | 438 | <p><strong>NOTE</strong> - The default data source support in Tomcat | 
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|  | 439 | is based on the <strong>DBCP</strong> connection pool from the | 
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|  | 440 | <a href="http://commons.apache.org/">Commons</a> | 
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|  | 441 | project.  However, it is possible to use any other connection pool | 
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|  | 442 | that implements <code>javax.sql.DataSource</code>, by writing your | 
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|  | 443 | own custom resource factory, as described | 
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|  | 444 | <a href="#Adding Custom Resource Factories">below</a>.</p> | 
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|  | 445 |  | 
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|  | 446 | <h3>1.  Install Your JDBC Driver</h3> | 
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|  | 447 |  | 
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|  | 448 | <p>Use of the <em>JDBC Data Sources</em> JNDI Resource Factory requires | 
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|  | 449 | that you make an appropriate JDBC driver available to both Tomcat internal | 
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|  | 450 | classes and to your web application.  This is most easily accomplished by | 
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|  | 451 | installing the driver's JAR file(s) into the | 
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|  | 452 | <code>$CATALINA_HOME/lib</code> directory, which makes the driver | 
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|  | 453 | available both to the resource factory and to your application.</p> | 
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|  | 454 |  | 
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|  | 455 | <h3>2.  Declare Your Resource Requirements</h3> | 
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|  | 456 |  | 
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|  | 457 | <p>Next, modify the web application deployment descriptor | 
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|  | 458 | (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) to declare the JNDI name under | 
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|  | 459 | which you will look up preconfigured data source.  By convention, all such | 
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|  | 460 | names should resolve to the <code>jdbc</code> subcontext (relative to the | 
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|  | 461 | standard <code>java:comp/env</code> naming context that is the root of | 
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|  | 462 | all provided resource factories.  A typical <code>web.xml</code> entry | 
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|  | 463 | might look like this:</p> | 
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|  | 464 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 465 | <resource-ref> | 
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|  | 466 | <description> | 
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|  | 467 | Resource reference to a factory for java.sql.Connection | 
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|  | 468 | instances that may be used for talking to a particular | 
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|  | 469 | database that is configured in the <Context> | 
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|  | 470 | configurartion for the web application. | 
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|  | 471 | </description> | 
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|  | 472 | <res-ref-name> | 
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|  | 473 | jdbc/EmployeeDB | 
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|  | 474 | </res-ref-name> | 
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|  | 475 | <res-type> | 
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|  | 476 | javax.sql.DataSource | 
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|  | 477 | </res-type> | 
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|  | 478 | <res-auth> | 
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|  | 479 | Container | 
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|  | 480 | </res-auth> | 
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|  | 481 | </resource-ref> | 
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|  | 482 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 483 |  | 
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|  | 484 | <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - Be sure you respect the element ordering | 
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|  | 485 | that is required by the DTD for web application deployment descriptors! | 
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|  | 486 | See the | 
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|  | 487 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html">Servlet | 
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|  | 488 | Specification</a> for details.</p> | 
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|  | 489 |  | 
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|  | 490 | <h3>3.  Code Your Application's Use Of This Resource</h3> | 
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|  | 491 |  | 
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|  | 492 | <p>A typical use of this resource reference might look like this:</p> | 
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|  | 493 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 494 | Context initCtx = new InitialContext(); | 
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|  | 495 | Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); | 
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|  | 496 | DataSource ds = (DataSource) | 
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|  | 497 | envCtx.lookup("jdbc/EmployeeDB"); | 
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|  | 498 |  | 
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|  | 499 | Connection conn = ds.getConnection(); | 
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|  | 500 | ... use this connection to access the database ... | 
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|  | 501 | conn.close(); | 
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|  | 502 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 503 |  | 
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|  | 504 | <p>Note that the application uses the same resource reference name that was | 
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|  | 505 | declared in the web application deployment descriptor. This is matched up | 
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|  | 506 | against the resource factory that is configured in the | 
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|  | 507 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 508 | the web application as described below.</p> | 
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|  | 509 |  | 
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|  | 510 | <h3>4.  Configure Tomcat's Resource Factory</h3> | 
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|  | 511 |  | 
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|  | 512 | <p>To configure Tomcat's resource factory, add an element like this to the | 
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|  | 513 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 514 | the web application.</p> | 
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|  | 515 |  | 
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|  | 516 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 517 | <Context ...> | 
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|  | 518 | ... | 
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|  | 519 | <Resource name="jdbc/EmployeeDB" | 
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|  | 520 | auth="Container" | 
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|  | 521 | type="javax.sql.DataSource" | 
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|  | 522 | username="dbusername" | 
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|  | 523 | password="dbpassword" | 
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|  | 524 | driverClassName="org.hsql.jdbcDriver" | 
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|  | 525 | url="jdbc:HypersonicSQL:database" | 
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|  | 526 | maxActive="8" | 
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|  | 527 | maxIdle="4"/> | 
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|  | 528 | ... | 
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|  | 529 | </Context> | 
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|  | 530 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 531 |  | 
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|  | 532 | <p>Note that the resource name (here, <code>jdbc/EmployeeDB</code>) must | 
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|  | 533 | match the value specified in the web application deployment descriptor.</p> | 
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|  | 534 |  | 
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|  | 535 | <p>This example assumes that you are using the HypersonicSQL database | 
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|  | 536 | JDBC driver.  Customize the <code>driverClassName</code> and | 
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|  | 537 | <code>driverName</code> parameters to match your actual database's | 
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|  | 538 | JDBC driver and connection URL.</p> | 
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|  | 539 |  | 
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|  | 540 | <p>The configuration properties for Tomcat's standard data source | 
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|  | 541 | resource factory | 
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|  | 542 | (<code>org.apache.tomcat.dbcp.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory</code>) are | 
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|  | 543 | as follows:</p> | 
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|  | 544 | <ul> | 
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|  | 545 | <li><strong>driverClassName</strong> - Fully qualified Java class name | 
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|  | 546 | of the JDBC driver to be used.</li> | 
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|  | 547 | <li><strong>maxActive</strong> - The maximum number of active instances | 
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|  | 548 | that can be allocated from this pool at the same time.</li> | 
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|  | 549 | <li><strong>maxIdle</strong> - The maximum number of connections that | 
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|  | 550 | can sit idle in this pool at the same time.</li> | 
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|  | 551 | <li><strong>maxWait</strong> - The maximum number of milliseconds that the | 
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|  | 552 | pool will wait (when there are no available connections) for a | 
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|  | 553 | connection to be returned before throwing an exception.</li> | 
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|  | 554 | <li><strong>password</strong> - Database password to be passed to our | 
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|  | 555 | JDBC driver.</li> | 
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|  | 556 | <li><strong>url</strong> - Connection URL to be passed to our JDBC driver. | 
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|  | 557 | (For backwards compatibility, the property <code>driverName</code> | 
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|  | 558 | is also recognized.)</li> | 
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|  | 559 | <li><strong>user</strong> - Database username to be passed to our | 
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|  | 560 | JDBC driver.</li> | 
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|  | 561 | <li><strong>validationQuery</strong> - SQL query that can be used by the | 
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|  | 562 | pool to validate connections before they are returned to the | 
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|  | 563 | application.  If specified, this query MUST be an SQL SELECT | 
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|  | 564 | statement that returns at least one row.</li> | 
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|  | 565 | </ul> | 
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|  | 566 | <p>For more details, please refer to the commons-dbcp documentation.</p> | 
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|  | 567 |  | 
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|  | 568 | </blockquote></td></tr></table> | 
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|  | 569 |  | 
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|  | 570 | </blockquote></td></tr></table><table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td bgcolor="#525D76"><font face="arial,helvetica.sanserif" color="#ffffff"><a name="Adding Custom Resource Factories"><strong>Adding Custom Resource Factories</strong></a></font></td></tr><tr><td><blockquote> | 
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|  | 571 |  | 
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|  | 572 | <p>If none of the standard resource factories meet your needs, you can write | 
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|  | 573 | your own factory and integrate it into Tomcat 6, and then configure the use | 
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|  | 574 | of this factory in the | 
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|  | 575 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 576 | the web application. In the example below, we will create a factory that only | 
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|  | 577 | knows how to create <code>com.mycompany.MyBean</code> beans from the | 
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|  | 578 | <a href="#Generic JavaBean Resources">Generic JavaBean Resources</a> example | 
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|  | 579 | above.</p> | 
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|  | 580 |  | 
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|  | 581 | <h3>1.  Write A Resource Factory Class</h3> | 
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|  | 582 |  | 
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|  | 583 | <p>You must write a class that implements the JNDI service provider | 
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|  | 584 | <code>javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory</code> inteface.  Every time your | 
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|  | 585 | web application calls <code>lookup()</code> on a context entry that is | 
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|  | 586 | bound to this factory, the <code>getObjectInstance()</code> method is | 
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|  | 587 | called, with the following arguments:</p> | 
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|  | 588 | <ul> | 
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|  | 589 | <li><strong>Object obj</strong> - The (possibly null) object containing | 
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|  | 590 | location or reference information that can be used in creating an object. | 
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|  | 591 | For Tomcat, this will always be an object of type | 
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|  | 592 | <code>javax.naming.Reference</code>, which contains the class name of | 
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|  | 593 | this factory class, as well as the configuration properties (from the | 
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|  | 594 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> for the | 
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|  | 595 | web application) to use in creating objects to be returned.</li> | 
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|  | 596 | <li><strong>Name name</strong> - The name to which this factory is bound | 
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|  | 597 | relative to <code>nameCtx</code>, or <code>null</code> if no name | 
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|  | 598 | is specified.</li> | 
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|  | 599 | <li><strong>Context nameCtx</strong> - The context relative to which the | 
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|  | 600 | <code>name</code> parameter is specified, or <code>null</code> if | 
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|  | 601 | <code>name</code> is relative to the default initial context.</li> | 
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|  | 602 | <li><strong>Hashtable environment</strong> - The (possibly null) | 
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|  | 603 | environment that is used in creating this object.  This is generally | 
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|  | 604 | ignored in Tomcat object factories.</li> | 
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|  | 605 | </ul> | 
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|  | 606 |  | 
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|  | 607 | <p>To create a resource factory that knows how to produce <code>MyBean</code> | 
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|  | 608 | instances, you might create a class like this:</p> | 
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|  | 609 |  | 
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|  | 610 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 611 | package com.mycompany; | 
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|  | 612 |  | 
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|  | 613 | import java.util.Enumeration; | 
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|  | 614 | import java.util.Hashtable; | 
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|  | 615 | import javax.naming.Context; | 
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|  | 616 | import javax.naming.Name; | 
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|  | 617 | import javax.naming.NamingException; | 
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|  | 618 | import javax.naming.RefAddr; | 
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|  | 619 | import javax.naming.Reference; | 
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|  | 620 | import javax.naming.spi.ObjectFactory; | 
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|  | 621 |  | 
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|  | 622 | public class MyBeanFactory implements ObjectFactory { | 
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|  | 623 |  | 
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|  | 624 | public Object getObjectInstance(Object obj, | 
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|  | 625 | Name name, Context nameCtx, Hashtable environment) | 
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|  | 626 | throws NamingException { | 
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|  | 627 |  | 
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|  | 628 | // Acquire an instance of our specified bean class | 
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|  | 629 | MyBean bean = new MyBean(); | 
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|  | 630 |  | 
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|  | 631 | // Customize the bean properties from our attributes | 
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|  | 632 | Reference ref = (Reference) obj; | 
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|  | 633 | Enumeration addrs = ref.getAll(); | 
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|  | 634 | while (addrs.hasMoreElements()) { | 
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|  | 635 | RefAddr addr = (RefAddr) addrs.nextElement(); | 
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|  | 636 | String name = addr.getType(); | 
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|  | 637 | String value = (String) addr.getContent(); | 
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|  | 638 | if (name.equals("foo")) { | 
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|  | 639 | bean.setFoo(value); | 
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|  | 640 | } else if (name.equals("bar")) { | 
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|  | 641 | try { | 
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|  | 642 | bean.setBar(Integer.parseInt(value)); | 
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|  | 643 | } catch (NumberFormatException e) { | 
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|  | 644 | throw new NamingException("Invalid 'bar' value " + value); | 
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|  | 645 | } | 
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|  | 646 | } | 
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|  | 647 | } | 
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|  | 648 |  | 
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|  | 649 | // Return the customized instance | 
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|  | 650 | return (bean); | 
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|  | 651 |  | 
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|  | 652 | } | 
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|  | 653 |  | 
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|  | 654 | } | 
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|  | 655 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 656 |  | 
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|  | 657 | <p>In this example, we are unconditionally creating a new instance of | 
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|  | 658 | the <code>com.mycompany.MyBean</code> class, and populating its properties | 
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|  | 659 | based on the parameters included in the <code><ResourceParams></code> | 
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|  | 660 | element that configures this factory (see below).  You should note that any | 
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|  | 661 | parameter named <code>factory</code> should be skipped - that parameter is | 
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|  | 662 | used to specify the name of the factory class itself (in this case, | 
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|  | 663 | <code>com.mycompany.MyBeanFactory</code>) rather than a property of the | 
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|  | 664 | bean being configured.</p> | 
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|  | 665 |  | 
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|  | 666 | <p>For more information about <code>ObjectFactory</code>, see the | 
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|  | 667 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/jndi/docs.html">JNDI 1.2 Service | 
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|  | 668 | Provider Interface (SPI) Specification</a>.</p> | 
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|  | 669 |  | 
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|  | 670 | <p>You will need to compile this class against a class path that includes | 
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|  | 671 | all of the JAR files in the <code>$CATALINA_HOME/lib</code> directory.  When you are through, | 
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|  | 672 | place the factory class (and the corresponding bean class) unpacked under | 
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|  | 673 | <code>$CATALINA_HOME/lib</code>, or in a JAR file inside | 
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|  | 674 | <code>$CATALINA_HOME/lib</code>.  In this way, the required class | 
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|  | 675 | files are visible to both Catalina internal resources and your web | 
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|  | 676 | application.</p> | 
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|  | 677 |  | 
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|  | 678 | <h3>2.  Declare Your Resource Requirements</h3> | 
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|  | 679 |  | 
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|  | 680 | <p>Next, modify your web application deployment descriptor | 
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|  | 681 | (<code>/WEB-INF/web.xml</code>) to declare the JNDI name under which | 
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|  | 682 | you will request new instances of this bean.  The simplest approach is | 
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|  | 683 | to use a <code><resource-env-ref></code> element, like this:</p> | 
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|  | 684 |  | 
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|  | 686 | <resource-env-ref> | 
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|  | 687 | <description> | 
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|  | 688 | Object factory for MyBean instances. | 
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|  | 689 | </description> | 
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|  | 690 | <resource-env-ref-name> | 
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|  | 691 | bean/MyBeanFactory | 
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|  | 692 | </resource-env-ref-name> | 
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|  | 693 | <resource-env-ref-type> | 
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|  | 694 | com.mycompany.MyBean | 
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|  | 695 | </resource-env-ref-type> | 
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|  | 696 | <resource-env-ref> | 
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|  | 697 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 698 |  | 
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|  | 699 | <p><strong>WARNING</strong> - Be sure you respect the element ordering | 
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|  | 700 | that is required by the DTD for web application deployment descriptors! | 
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|  | 701 | See the | 
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|  | 702 | <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/servlet/download.html">Servlet | 
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|  | 703 | Specification</a> for details.</p> | 
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|  | 704 |  | 
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|  | 705 | <h3>3.  Code Your Application's Use Of This Resource</h3> | 
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|  | 706 |  | 
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|  | 707 | <p>A typical use of this resource environment reference might look | 
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|  | 708 | like this:</p> | 
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|  | 709 |  | 
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|  | 710 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 711 | Context initCtx = new InitialContext(); | 
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|  | 712 | Context envCtx = (Context) initCtx.lookup("java:comp/env"); | 
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|  | 713 | MyBean bean = (MyBean) envCtx.lookup("bean/MyBeanFactory"); | 
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|  | 714 |  | 
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|  | 715 | writer.println("foo = " + bean.getFoo() + ", bar = " + | 
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|  | 716 | bean.getBar()); | 
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|  | 717 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 718 |  | 
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|  | 719 | <h3>4.  Configure Tomcat's Resource Factory</h3> | 
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|  | 720 |  | 
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|  | 721 | <p>To configure Tomcat's resource factory, add an elements like this to the | 
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|  | 722 | <a href="config/context.html"><code><Context></code></a> element for | 
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|  | 723 | this web application.</p> | 
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|  | 724 |  | 
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|  | 725 | <div align="left"><table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="4"><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#ffffff"><pre> | 
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|  | 726 | <Context ...> | 
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|  | 727 | ... | 
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|  | 728 | <Resource name="bean/MyBeanFactory" auth="Container" | 
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|  | 729 | type="com.mycompany.MyBean" | 
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|  | 730 | factory="com.mycompany.MyBeanFactory" | 
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|  | 731 | bar="23"/> | 
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|  | 732 | ... | 
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|  | 733 | </Context> | 
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|  | 734 | </pre></td><td width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr><tr><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td><td height="1" width="1" bgcolor="#023264"><img border="0" hspace="0" vspace="0" height="1" width="1" src="./images/void.gif"></td></tr></table></div> | 
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|  | 735 |  | 
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|  | 736 | <p>Note that the resource name (here, <code>bean/MyBeanFactory</code> | 
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|  | 737 | must match the value specified in the web application deployment | 
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|  | 738 | descriptor.  We are also initializing the value of the <code>bar</code> | 
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|  | 739 | property, which will cause <code>setBar(23)</code> to be called before | 
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|  | 740 | the new bean is returned.  Because we are not initializing the | 
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|  | 741 | <code>foo</code> property (although we could have), the bean will | 
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|  | 742 | contain whatever default value is set up by its constructor.</p> | 
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|  | 743 |  | 
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|  | 744 | <p>You will also note that, from the application developer's perspective, | 
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|  | 745 | the declaration of the resource environment reference, and the programming | 
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|  | 746 | used to request new instances, is identical to the approach used for the | 
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|  | 747 | <em>Generic JavaBean Resources</em> example.  This illustrates one of the | 
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|  | 748 | advantages of using JNDI resources to encapsulate functionality - you can | 
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|  | 749 | change the underlying implementation without necessarily having to | 
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|  | 750 | modify applications using the resources, as long as you maintain | 
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|  | 751 | compatible APIs.</p> | 
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|  | 752 |  | 
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|  | 753 | </blockquote></td></tr></table></td></tr><!--FOOTER SEPARATOR--><tr><td colspan="2"><hr size="1" noshade></td></tr><!--PAGE FOOTER--><tr><td colspan="2"><div align="center"><font size="-1" color="#525D76"><em> | 
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|  | 754 | Copyright © 1999-2008, Apache Software Foundation | 
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|  | 755 | </em></font></div></td></tr></table></body></html> | 
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