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On Sunday 09 June 2002 7:34 pm, Greg McCarroll wrote:
> * Perrin Harkins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > However, J2EE is mostly used for server-side web
> > development, and that's what I was talking about.  There's no need for
> > any distributed object technology there about 99% of the time.
>
> This is probably as good a place as anywhere for this conversation ...
>
> I was talking to a TA from Accenture recently about Perl, mod_perl and
> Java and he told me that some java application server (i forgot to ask
> him which) could maintain less JDBC connections than http session
> handling threads and share them between the threads as needed without
> prior knowledge of wheter or not the thread needed to do DB work. Is
> there an equivalent way to do this with mod_perl? To my knowledge,
> which may be wrong, there isn't[1].

Apparently it's possible with Sybase (Michael Peppler has done something 
special to support this under mod_perl, but I don't recall exactly what, and 
I think he has to use the Sybase CtLib or DbLib directly rather than DBI). 
The details are somewhere deep in the mod_perl list around about a year ago.

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