Make sure you are closing all these resources in a finally block, with
individual try blocks for every close() call.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dipak Patil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 11:16 AM
To: JDJList
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: Maximum open cursor error


Hi Vimal,

   If your closing the result set, statement and
connection then this problem should not occur, unless
there are many concurrent users, value of database
initialization parameter OPEN_CURSOR is low. 
If you are using the connection pool then may be that
con.close() returns the connection to the connection
pool, so actual connection is not closed and may be
for long time. I am not sure if this would be the
reason that cursors are not released. Check with your
DBA about the size of BUFFER_POOL_KEEP,
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE, if that has any impact. Generally
LRU algorithm is used to scrap the cursors.


Just a thought.


Take care,
Dipak.



--- "Sharma,Vimal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Guys,
>  
> We have an application that runs  Weblogic Server
> 6.1sp1 with Oracle Thin Driver on Oracle8.1.7.
> Servlet calls a  stored procedure which returns a
> cursor, than fetches the rows using the cursor and
> then cleanly closes everything ( statements, results
> sets, connection ). Once in 3 days application
> cashes with Exception:ORA-01000: maximum open
> cursors exceeded. 
>  
> Mind it I have checked application many times for
> closing statement object, resultset object and
> connection object. Everything is closed. Can it be
> any other reason, like bug in oracle driver or in
> weblogic.
>  
> If anybody has any clue on this, it will be greatly
> appreciated.
>  
> Thanks,
> Vimal
> 
>  
> 
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