Hello,

I'am trying to speed up my JBoss by using the  prepared-statement-cache-size 
parameter, but it seems that it doesn't work becasue JBoss doesn't take into account 
the value I set.

I'am using JBoss 3.2.5 and Oracle 9 as DB. My problem is that in my oracle-ds.xml 
datasource descriptor I set the tag prepared-statement-cache-size to 500, but when I 
try to verify it with the JMX console, the prepared-statement-cache-size parameter has 
the value: Null.

I also set the max-pool-size parameter to 50 (it is not the default value) and it is 
OK when I verify with the JMX console.

Thanks in advance.

Fabio.

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