Hi Satyaki,
The concept of connection pooling is that you can just have multiple
connection eastablished with DB which all are in cache.

The concept of instance pooling is that you can have multiple instances of a
single Bean.

To acheive connection pooling, you can edit weblogic properties file and
speficy, which is the DB name, user name, pswd, num of connection, etc.

To acheive instance pooling, when you are deploying any EJB (bean) using
weblogic deployer, you can just clickon

Deployer
   Beans
      Optimizations
           Max Beans In Cache = This is the exact parameter where u can
specify, how many bean instance you want in cache. This will acheive
instance pooling.

Vaibhav




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>can anyone come up with the difference between Connection pooling and
>Instance pooling please? If possible please mention how the two are
>achieved
>in WebLogic
>
>Thanks and regards
>
>Satyaki
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