Ok. It wasn't quite so bad once I realized I could add Cayenne to my
web container and manually instantiate a PoolManager. Seems like it's
working. I'll have to wait and see what other fun this causes.
<Call name="addService">
<Arg>
<New class="org.mortbay.jetty.plus.DefaultDataSourceService">
<Set name="Name">DataSourceService</Set>
<Call name="addDataSource">
<Arg>jdbc/myPooledDataSource</Arg>
<Arg>
<New class="org.objectstyle.cayenne.conn.PoolManager">
<Arg>org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver</Arg>
<Arg>jdbc:hsqldb:hsql://localhost</Arg>
<Arg type="int">1</Arg>
<Arg type="int">1</Arg>
<Arg>myusername</Arg>
<Arg>mypassword</Arg>
</New>
</Arg>
</Call>
</New>
</Arg>
</Call>
On 10/5/05, Mike Kienenberger <mkienen..mail.com> wrote:
> Is anyone using JettyPlus with a Cayenne JNDIDataSourceFactory?
>
> I'm looking at the JettyPlus configuration file, and it appears that I
> somehow have to manually construct a DataSource (possibly a pooled
> data source) using "xml-syntax" java.
>
> Seems like there is either an easier way, or that maybe someone else
> might have already done such a terrible thing....
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Mike
>
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