Below is a sample:
<!-- antiResourceLocking="true" -->
<Context path="/phenbank"
reloadable="true"
>
<Resource name="jdbc/phenomebank"
type="javax.sql.DataSource" username="" password=""
driverClassName="org.postgresql.Driver"
url="jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/phenomebank"
maxActive="8" maxIdle="4"
global="jdbc/phenomebank"
/>
</Context>
When I had changed the database name from 'phenomebank' to something else like 'newdatabase', the log files continued to show that it was trying to connect to 'phenomebank' instead of 'newdatabase'
It turns out that Tomcat 6 was caching my configuration file in a separate directory, such that application reload and server restart would not automatically pick up the new configuration!!
The solution was to delete the cached files in Tomcat 6 found in this folder:
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.20\conf\Catalina
To prevent Tomcat from caching the configuration again you can edit an attribute called cachingAllowed in your context.xml as follows:
<Context path="/zebrafish"
reloadable="true"
cachingAllowed="false" >
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