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Re: doc question

From: Mitesh Meswani <Mitesh.Meswani_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 14:18:16 -0700

As Sahoo pointed out, the driver jars should be placed under
domain-dir/lib dir. Only for using Oracle driver specific functionality
against EclipseLink should we place them under domain-dir/lib/ext. Look
at "Oracle Database Enhancements" section on pg 125 for more details on
this. Hope that clarifies.

June.Parks_at_Sun.COM wrote:
> Vince,
>
> Thanks for spotting this. Shalini or Jagadish would know for sure.
>
> June
>
> On 10/22/09 01:43 PM, Vince Kraemer wrote:
>> I am looking at
>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/attach/DeveloperSGuide/SJSASEEDG.pdf
>> (which I get from
>> http://wiki.glassfish.java.net/Wiki.jsp?page=DeveloperSGuide). It
>> looks like this doc is going to be "the doc" for the upcoming v3
>> release.
>>
>> I am looking at 'Making the JDBC Driver JAR Files Accessible' on page
>> 238.
>>
>> In that section, I read "To integrate the JDBC driver into an
>> Enterprise Server domain, copy the JAR files into the
>> domain-dir/lib directory, then restart the server. "
>>
>> I thought I had heard that this should read "To integrate the JDBC
>> driver into an Enterprise Server domain, copy the JAR files into the
>> domain-dir/lib/ext directory, then restart the server. "
>>
>> was I just hearing things or does the doc need to be corrected?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> vbk
>>
>>
>>
>>
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