> I've encountered this problem so often that I decided to write a tool
> (called JDBC Expert) that would help us DBAs (and developers) detect
> Statement and ResultSet "leaks" in Java applications.   I've found this
> tool so useful and effective at finding resource leaks that I insist any
in
> house developed or third party Java applications are tested with it before
> we release them.

Just interested, how have you implemented it? Is it a code or traffic
analyzer?

Tanel.


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