Go to java.sun.com/products/jsp and search the archive for connection
pool.  There was something about this topic last month.
--Angus

ZHU Jia wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm new to JSP and JDBC, now I wonder how I can best realize the "Connection
> Pooling" mentioned everywhere. In the book >>Special Edition Using Java Server
> Pages and Servlets<< the author introduced some mechanisms to deal with
> Connection Pooling. The basic idea is simply holding some connections with a
> conneciton manager, when a process needs connection, it demands it from the
> connection manager; when it is done using a connection, instead of closing it,
> it simply release the connection to the connection manager so that it can be
> allocated to other processes.
> I'm not sure if I'll be good off with this simplistic approach, is there
> anything that I should take into consideration? And is there any Java packages
> available for this purpose?
> Many thanks in advance!
>
> regards
> ZHU Jia

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