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oracle.jbo.DMLException: JBO-27200: JNDI failure. Unable to lookup Data Source at context jdbc/Connection1DS

ADF, Exceptions By Apr 24, 2014 3 Comments

Issue:

<LifecycleImpl> <_handleException>
ADF_FACES-60098:Faces lifecycle receives unhandled exceptions in phase
RENDER_RESPONSE 6

oracle.jbo.DMLException: JBO-27200: JNDI failure. Unable to
lookup Data Source at context jdbc/Connection1DS
                at
oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl.lookupDataSource(DBTransactionImpl.java:1476)
                at
oracle.jbo.server.DBTransactionImpl2.connectToDataSource(DBTransactionImpl2.java:332)
                at
oracle.jbo.common.ampool.DefaultConnectionStrategy.connect(DefaultConnectionStrategy.java:203)
                at
oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolConnect(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:592)
                at
oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.doPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolMessageHandler.java:422)
                at
oracle.jbo.server.ApplicationModuleImpl.doPoolMessage(ApplicationModuleImpl.java:8995)

                at
oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ApplicationPoolImpl.sendPoolMessage(ApplicationPoolImpl.java:4603)




Solution:

Check the connection in AppModule. To check,

 

  • Right click on AppModule
  • Select Configurations
    option
  • In the Names, select
    AppModule Local, the corresponding properties will be displayed on the
    right side of the window
  • Check the JDBC Name/Data
    source value. It should be the name which you have given to the connection
    created in your application. If the value is not correct, Select the
    property and click on Edit button to change the value

3 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Awesome!!!!!!

  2. Anonymous says:

    Thanks .. 🙂

  3. Madireng says:

    Hi, just for clarity. It should be the name of the jndi name created as data source in welogic application server perhaps?

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