When you get this message in your log files while running jobs with hibernate e.g. checkdaysschedule, you can ignore it. This is the normal behaviour and not an error
Not binding factory to JNDI, no JNDI name configured
When you get this message in your log files while running jobs with hibernate e.g. checkdaysschedule, you can ignore it. This is the normal behaviour and not an error
Not binding factory to JNDI, no JNDI name configured