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Re: Unable to create Oracle datasource on admin gui

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 23:33:49 -0700

Hi Richard,

Thanks for continue testing and report issues. It helps us to know where to improve.

Checked with Yifeng she confirmed if put the driver in domain1/lib, it is working fine. Thanks Yifeng :-)

Thanks Anissa, you are so fast, even looked into online Help and found an issue there.

I have a suggestion and see if it is possible to add code to check under domain1/lib, if driver is not
there, may be pop up an error message to suggest user to put the driver in the right place ?


Judy

Anissa Lam wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
> I have looked at this and realized what is the problem.
> The location where you install the oracle driver is the issue. It
> should be placed under glassfishv3/glassfish/domains/domain1/lib
> (Note: NOT lib/ext).
> Once you put it there, and restart the driver, connector runtime is
> able to detect that and console presented the correct information.
> Attached is the list of property shown when i select
> "javax.sql.DataSource" as the resource type.
>
> I checked the current Online Help for creating the pool, the help
> did mention that lib/ext being an alternate location which is incorrect.
>
> / # Make the driver accessible to the common class loader.
> 1. Copy the JAR and ZIP files of the driver into the domain-dir/lib
> directory; or copy the class files into the domain-dir/lib/ext directory.
> 2. Restart the domain.
>
> /I will contact the doc team and ensure that this will be corrected.
> Again, thanks for drawing this to our attention and takeing the time
> to file the bug.
>
> thanks
> Anissa.
>
> Richard Kolb wrote:
>> Hi Anissa
>>
>> No problem, just glad I saw it.
>> Will copy the GF 2.1 setting.
>>
>>
>> regards
>> Richard
>>
>> 2009/10/28 Anissa Lam <Anissa.Lam_at_sun.com <mailto:Anissa.Lam_at_sun.com>>
>>
>>
>> Hi Richard,
>> I will look into this. In the meantime, maybe you can work
>> around the problem by adding rows in the Property table and fill
>> in the Property name and value pair instead of relying GUI to
>> provide the property list for you to fill in the value.
>>
>> Sorry for the inconvenience.
>>
>> thanks
>> Anissa.
>>
>>
>> Richard Kolb wrote:
>>>
>>> Can someone please confirm this (it's a bad one) :
>>> https://glassfish.dev.java.net/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=10626
>>>
>>>
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