Anze,
Thanks for the input.
I'll have to check that out as I am not familiar with it.
-Mike

Anze Cesar wrote:
> It might be wise to use the already built in db pool. Now, you should 
> know, I'm not very experienced with red5, but I've worked with tomcat 
> quite a lot lately, and as I understand it, red5 is built around this 
> container. Also, if you use standalone red5, your container of choice 
> most certainly supports this technology.  I have no good resource 
> available to point you to, so you should explore a little. Here's a 
> starting point http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/ :)
>
> On 9/8/07, *Mike* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     I'm creating a Red5 application that talks to MySQL via JDBC.
>
>     Once I establish a connection to the database, is there every any
>     reason
>     to close it?
>     Should I just establish a connection on appStart() and leave the
>     connection open for the duration of my application?
>
>     As clients connect and interact with my application, I will of
>     course be
>     doing a lot of SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, etc.
>
>     Any input is welcome on this topic.
>     -Mike
>
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