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Thanks for the reply's everyone.  Ola, regarding Karl Moss's DB-pooling
system.  I have changed the code to use only getContext() instead of the
getServlet() methods, as documented in the book.  What pooling-system are
you guys using? And, how did you get Karl Moss's system to work with Apache?
I am at the end of a lengthy project, and have just now discovered all of
these problems, which means that I won't have enough time to integrate
another pooling-system. Too bad for me I guess, is there any chance you
could send me any hints on getting it to work on Apache?

Jesse
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From: "Ola Samuelson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2000 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: Connection-Pooling


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> Hi!
> We HAD Karl Moss pool working perfectly, but as someone(from Apache group)
> pointed out:
> the methods you have to use with this pool to get the connection:
getservlet
> context etc
> are all depreceated and it is not likely that they will work with future
servlet
> engines.
>
> What You should take a look at is a singleton based pool such as the one
in
> turbine project.
> file://OLAS
>
>
> "G. Jesse Kuhnert" skrev:
>
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> > Hello All,
> >
> > I have been having a very hard time integrating Karl Moss's
> > Connection-Pooling servlet into my Apache setup, and was wondering if
anyone
> > had any suggestions. Here are my specs:
> >
> > 1. Windows 98
> > 2. Latest Apache web-server release (1.3.something)
> > 3. JServe 1.1
> > 4. MySQL
> >
> > I have been using Karl Mosses ConnectionPooling servlet successfully
while I
> > was developing using JRun Pro, but when I tried to move it over to
JServe,
> > it doesn't seem to work correctly anymore.
> >
> > Steps taken:
> >
> > I edited the zone.properties file under my servlets directory and added
the
> > line:
> >
> > servlet.startup=ConnectionServlet
> >
> > Results:
> >
> > Everything appears to be running fine at first, no errors and such, but
if I
> > make a request to any servlet(even the "IsItWorking" demo) it is all
frozen.
> > I can see that the servlet has made the initial pool of connections
under
> > MySQL by running the "mysqladmin processlist" command, but the
> > servlet-engine appears to be frozen for any requests.
> >
> > Error Log(apache/logs/error.log):
> >
> > Wed Mar 08 21:19:02 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by
server
> > configuration: c:/program files/apache group/apache/htdocs/jserv
> >
> > [Wed Mar 08 22:06:02 2000] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] File does not
exist:
> > c:/program files/apache group/apache/htdocs/jserv
> >
> > When I leave out the "servlet.startup=ConnectionServlet" line, the
> > "IsItWorking" servlet works just fine, but after I include it, it of
course
> > freezes up again.
> >
> > Can anyone reccomend another connection-pooling system, or what I might
be
> > doing wrong here? I can provide the source-code if needed, or it can be
> > downloaded from www.servletguru.com. Any help would of course be greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Jesse Kuhnert
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
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