) from the standardjboss.xml into your
jboss.xml, rename it, and reference it from the bean using
HTH,
James
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Swinth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:33 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Changing
I am still looking for how to change the pool parameters. Can anybody point
me in the right direction?
On Friday 10 May 2002 10:09 am, Jon Swinth wrote:
> Dan the answer man.
>
> > Your pool shouldn't be a problem (unless you have a lot of users all
> > trying to do this at the same time).
>
>
Dan the answer man.
> Your pool shouldn't be a problem (unless you have a lot of users all
> trying to do this at the same time).
Umm, yes, I may have a lot of users at one time. It happens when users try
and look at thier order history on the website. I have no control over how
many of them
Your pool shouldn't be a problem (unless you have a lot of users all
trying to do this at the same time).
Are you calling the finder from a session bean, or directly from UI? If
directly from the UI, step one is going to be to change that so that the
finder gets called from a session bean whic
I have a few finders that bring back 100 - 500 beans. As the number of beans
returned climbs, there is a point (i.e. number of beans) where everything
slows down significantly. I get a notification in the log that says the pool
for my bean is overloaded and "You should change pool parameters.