Hi Phillip,
Looks like there are are some trailing spaces in this string : "user=xxx
:password=xxx: url=..."
Correcting these should solve the problem.
HTH
Shalini.
On Wednesday 01 August 2012 10:22 PM, Phillip W Virgo wrote:
> Thank you. The web.xml was already set up as you suggested and I
> gave up - I installed on another machine. Now I can see the GUI
> Domain Server (from NetBeans) but it doesn't work well enough to set
> up a connection pool - the responses are littered with "error on
> page" and jsf output stream problems! So I will use the asadmin
> rather that struggle any longer with the GUI version.
>
>
> Not sure if it is appropriate to go on the next problem here. I am
> also looking into the forums and might post there.
>
> =========================================================
> Since I cannot get the GUI Domain Server work, I am trying to set a
> connection pool using asadmin:
>
> create-jdbc-connection-pool --restype javax.sql.DataSource
> --datasourceclassname oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource --property
> "user=xxx :password=xxx:
> url=jdbc\\:oracle\\:thin\\:@20.4.12.37\\:1521\\:RHYMIS2" rhymis2_pool
>
> That creates the pool, but when I ping I get a message which I think
> is misleading and I don't know how to determine what the actual
> problem is.
>
>
> asadmin> ping-connection-pool rhymis2_pool
> remote failure: Ping Connection Pool failed for rhymis2_pool.
> Connection could not be allocated because: Invalid Oracle URL
> specified: OracleD
> ataSource.makeURL Please check the server.log for more details.
> Command ping-connection-pool failed.
>
> The URL is correct - I can see it in the GUI Domain Server and it is
> identical to the way I use it with no problems in stand alone Java
> programs that connect to the database without problems.
>
> DriverManager.registerDriver (new oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver());
> connect_ = DriverManager.getConnection(url, user, password);
>
> where url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@20.4.12.37:1521:RHYMIS2
>
> There is no addition information in the server log.
>
> Phil Virgo
> Senior Computer Scientist
> CSC
>
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> From: Martin Gainty <mgainty_at_hotmail.com>
> To: Phillip W Virgo/USA/CSC_at_CSC
> Date: 07/31/2012 06:32 PM
> Subject: RE: Cannot View Domain Server - admingui\login.jsp not found
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> looks like the wrong welcome-file got deployed
> C:\glassfish3\glassfish\lib\install\applications\__admingui\WEB-INF>vi
> web.xml
> search for welcome-file-list you should see
>
> <welcome-file-list>
> <welcome-file>/index.jsf</welcome-file>
> </welcome-file-list>
>
> if refactoring the welcome-file to index.jsf doesnt work try
> re-downloading and installing a fresh copy of GF from
> http://glassfish.java.net/downloads/3.1.2.2-final.html
>
> Martin Gainty
> American Idiot
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> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> To: users_at_glassfish.java.net
> Subject: Cannot View Domain Server - admingui\login.jsp not found
> From: pvirgo_at_csc.com
> Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 17:51:05 -0400
>
> SEVERE: PWC6117: File "C:\Program
> Files\glassfish-3.1.2.2\glassfish\lib\install\applications\__admingui\login.jsp"
> not found
>
>
> Installed Glasfish Open Source Edition 3.1.2 (build 23) using netbeans
> 7.2 . After adjusting with ports (8080 was not free so I used
> domain.xml to change to 8083 win 2003 server) and java versions I can
> now start the server (within NetBeans) but I cannot set up the jdbc
> connection pool to Oracle because when I attempt to "View the Domain
> Server" (from within NetBeans) at _http://localhost:4848_
> <http://localhost:4848/> I am told:
>
> SEVERE: PWC6117: File "C:\Program
> Files\glassfish-3.1.2.2\glassfish\lib\install\applications\__admingui\login.jsp"
> not found
>
> What can I do? Not clear to me what I can do about a missing file in
> the installation. (There is no such file). Is this a bug in
> GlassFish or in Netbeans? What should I do?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Phil Virgo
> Senior Computer Scientist
> CSC
>
> 15245 Shady Grove Rd, Rockville, MD 20850
> Health Sciences Center | Office: 301-921-3445 | pvirgo_at_csc.com |
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