Hi cuttie,
In database.properties, just set the schema name:
DB2DAOFactory.database.sch
Kent
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In our project we have different schemas in DB2. We want to configure JNDI in websphere in such a way that each JNDI points to separate database schema. But in websphere configuration we cannot specify the schema name. All that we specify is the userid. And in DB2 the default schema name is the userid. Thus the JNDI always points to the schema with name same as userid. How can i make JNDI to point to a different schema?
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Hi cuttie,
This is probably more than you want to read, but there's a very good description of the JNDI options here:
http://java.sun.com/produc
The path to the file is:
$JAVA_HOME/lib/jndi.proper
Good Luck,
Kent
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by: momi_sabagPosted on 2009-05-18 at 12:56:31ID: 24415863
are you sure?
if i remember correctly, you can specify a value for current schema when you configure websphere