External JDBC Driver tab not appearingUrgent!!!

Hi all,

I have just Installed iPlanet on a Solaris Box but When I open the

admin-console I do not get the External JDBC datasources tab under which I

can add my own JNDI Datasource name.I also do not get the iPlanet type 2

Datasource as well. What could be the problem? Any help is appreciated.

TIA,

Suhas

[355 byte] By [deepakgoyal] at [2007-11-25 4:48:56]
# 1

suhas wrote:

>

> Hi all,

>

> I have just Installed iPlanet on a Solaris Box but When I open the

> admin-console I do not get the External JDBC datasources tab under which I

> can add my own JNDI Datasource name.I also do not get the iPlanet type 2

> Datasource as well. What could be the problem? Any help is appreciated.

>

> TIA,

>

> Suhas

Hi Suhas,

Could you clarify as to which version of iAS, Solaris you are using?

Also let us know which installation option you had opted for!

Thanks

Deepak

Dev-support

deepak goyal at 2007-6-29 8:54:10 > top of Java-index,Application & Integration Servers,Application Servers...
# 2

I'm curious what you mean. Do you mean that the Databases tab is missing in

ksvradmin?

You could use resReg or iasdeploy to register a datasource.

David

suhas wrote:

> Hi all,

>

> I have just Installed iPlanet on a Solaris Box but When I open the

> admin-console I do not get the External JDBC datasources tab under which I

> can add my own JNDI Datasource name.I also do not get the iPlanet type 2

> Datasource as well. What could be the problem? Any help is appreciated.

>

> TIA,

>

> Suhas

Guest at 2007-6-30 21:42:53 > top of Java-index,Application & Integration Servers,Application Servers...