Subject | RE: [IB-Java] Connection pool |
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Author | Paulo Gaspar |
Post date | 2001-06-06T11:59:45Z |
You might also want to take a look at the DBCP package from:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/index.html
You have to get it trough CVS.
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/index.html
You have to get it trough CVS.
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Jencks [mailto:davidjencks@...]
> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 3:19 PM
>
>
> Hi,
> As far as I know noone is trying to add connection pooling
> functionality to
> interclient: it certainly isn't there now.
>
> I'm a little confused by the jdbc specs description of where connection
> pooling functionality goes, and why they have a ConnectionPoolDataSource.
> If you read the jca resource adapter spec, they are very clear that
> connection pooling is functionality that an application server should
> provide, and that an app server may provide different quality of service
> for its connection pooling. The implementation of jdbc connection pooling
> I have seen follows this model.
>
> I have read that there are many others, however you may wish to
> look at the
> jbosspool subproject of jboss (www.jboss.org) for an implementation that
> can be used to wrap interclient to produce pooling. I don't know exactly
> how tied this is to the jboss infrastructure: I think it is independent.
>
> The new driver (client-java in cvs) will have as its first
> supported mode a
> jca resource adapter supporting xa transactions and pooling via
> an external
> ConnectionManager. (The adapter is supposed to provide a default
> ConnectionManager,.... we'll see when)
>
> david jencks
>
> On 2001.06.04 06:27:59 -0400 Nick Sydenham wrote:
> > There have been a number of messages in this group talking about
> > setting up connection pools, however, all the sources I have seen
> > don't support this functionality yet in v2. Is there another version
> > of interclient.jar hiding somewhere?
> >