Testing JNDI Spring Websphere Outside the Container?

The right way to do it is to have a JNDI data source with a DriverManagerDataSource default. If you run in the container, Spring will use the named data source; if the lookup fails, it'll use the non-JNDI data source.

I am not sure I understand what you are saying here. I thought the DriverManagerDataSource require connection information to be stored in the application or some property file somewhere. One of the constraints I am facing is that I cannot do that for this application.

– user294241 Dec 14 '10 at 4:58 Yes, check out the JNDI data source. It allows you to have a default. – duffymo Dec 14 '10 at 11:06.

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