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We've also used DbConnectionBroker in the past.  
We've seen some problems with thread safety with that package, though, so we
ended up writing our own connection pooling...

- jae

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>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Girish Belsare [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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> Subject:      How to do Database session pooling ?
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> Hi,
>   System setup
>            Apache Jserv 1.1.2
>            sun Solaris 2.6, 
>            Oracle Database 8.1.6
>            Development - Servlets.
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>     My application is a database intensive one
> (internet). At present each servlet makes a database
> connection , get the data and closes it once certain
> action is performed. So I really don't have any
> control on number of session created ( it is based on
> simultaneous hits on the site) and certainly this
> approach slows down the servlet loading. Any
> workaround ?
>  The download of Jserv talks option of pooling , but
> couldn't get any further details on that one .
> 
> Thanks in advance, for any direction.
> 
> Girish
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