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Jeff Cyre commented on HHH-7012:
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There is a line of code in
org.hinbernate.service.jndi.internal.JndiServiceImpl.locate(String jndiName). The line is
<code>return initialContext.lookup( name );</code>
Change it to <code>return initialContext.lookup( nametoString() );</code>
I use Tomcat 6.0 and this solved it for me. This is essentially how previous version of
Hibernate did it.
Jndi lookup doesn't found datasource with tomcat
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Key: HHH-7012
URL:
https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HHH-7012
Project: Hibernate ORM
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.0.1
Environment: oracle 10g, tomcat 7
Reporter: Mathevet
I migrate my application from hibernate 3 to 4, but at startup I got an exception that I
couldn't get datasource. Seem that InitialContext is empty. I let tomcat manages
connection.
Caused by: org.hibernate.service.jndi.JndiException: Unable to lookup JNDI name
[java:comp/env/jdbc/myCompDb]
at
org.hibernate.service.jndi.internal.JndiServiceImpl.locate(JndiServiceImpl.java:68)
at
org.hibernate.service.jdbc.connections.internal.DatasourceConnectionProviderImpl.configure(DatasourceConnectionProviderImpl.java:116)
I ask on forum at:
https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1013101
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