Bug#341777: Support Mysql for WebApps deployed to Tomcat
Andreas Schildbach
andreas at schildbach.de
Tue Dec 6 15:26:25 UTC 2005
Kalle Kivimaa wrote:
> If a webapp wants to use a DB, it is up to the maintainer of that
> webapp package to decide which DB's s/he is going to support.
Why don't you let the administrator decide upon the database? After all,
that's what the SQL standard and the JDBC driver/JNDI datasource
architectures are designed for.
> I'd
> guess that I would simply link all those JDBC libraries which are in
> main (actually, I probably need to do this when JSPWiki 2.4 comes
> out), but some other maintainers might take a different approach.
Does this mean that if I'm going to install JSPWiki 2.4, that package
depends on drivers of all databases in main, and thus I have to install
all those drivers? I'm afraid I'm not very happy with this solution,
because I'd like to limit to just one database system. Why would I want
drivers for dozends of DBs on my system if I'm only going to use Postgres?
Also, what approach are you going to take with tomcat5-admin? The admin
uses Realms for authentication if this hasn't changed lately, so the
database driver cannot be copied/linked to WEB-INF/lib rather than
common/lib.
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