RE: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Krishnakumar Parasuram
Hi Gruss
Bernd

Though it is REST framework, when it actually connects to our Siebel Server 
which connection object are maintained in the connection pool, it is no more 
REST, it is based on TCPIP

Regards
Krishnakumar

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From: e...@zusammenkunft.net
To: dev@commons.apache.org
Sent: Fr., 29 Jan. 2016 7:39
Subject: RE: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hello,

You can programmatically create and configure pools at runtime. (At least if 
you skip container infrastructures). You can even dynamically register the 
pools in JNDI. I dont think you need sub-pools for this. (Subpools would be 
more interesting for partitioning connections by transaction or session state).

The only problem I see would be to access the dynamic pools from JPA persitence 
declarations, however thats a problem which is nkt really solved with sub-pools 
either.

Gruss
Bernd

PS: i think this part of the discussion is better done on the user mailing list

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-Original Message-
From: Krishnakumar Parasuram 
To: dev@commons.apache.org
Sent: Do., 28 Jan. 2016 16:27
Subject: RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Jochen,

 

Thanks for your message.  The difference between to two separate pools is that 
in our framework we don't know exactly how many no of separate pool we might 
require, it is not two, but can scale more than 10, 20 in production 
environment and I think to have so many pools and that to we have to create 
dynamically at runtime, not practical

 

If it was a sub pool, I can always create the sub pool based on demand at 
runtime.  Moreover we have few parameters for each sub pool to maintain a min 
and max connection objects, which parameters can be different for each sub pool 
and cannot be implemented while design as we do not know these value of these 
parameters at design time.

 

Please let me know if this answers your question else let know

 

Regards

Krishnakumar

 

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RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Krishnakumar Parasuram
Hi Jochen,

 

Thanks for your message.  The difference between to two separate pools is that 
in our framework we don't know exactly how many no of separate pool we might 
require, it is not two, but can scale more than 10, 20 in production 
environment and I think to have so many pools and that to we have to create 
dynamically at runtime, not practical

 

If it was a sub pool, I can always create the sub pool based on demand at 
runtime.  Moreover we have few parameters for each sub pool to maintain a min 
and max connection objects, which parameters can be different for each sub pool 
and cannot be implemented while design as we do not know these value of these 
parameters at design time.

 

Please let me know if this answers your question else let know

 

Regards

Krishnakumar

 


Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Gilles

Hi.

On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 20:26:33 +0400, Loic Guibert wrote:

OK, thanks Benedikt.
I've attached the PNG files and the source SVG.
I've made 4 versions to see what kind of style is the most 
appreciate...

Hoping you will appreciate one of them... ;-)


It's still a mix of old and new (relative sizes, positioning, case).
I think we cannot stay midway.

[Thanks for trying!  Sure, it's a lot of work...]

Best regards,
Gilles


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Le 28/01/2016 17:39, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :

Hello Loic,

2016-01-28 14:35 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :


Yes, good idea.
Are you creating it ?


Here is the ticket [1]

Regards,
Benedikt

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-86



I'll be able to push the PNG format of my first shot ;-)

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 17:02, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :

Hi Loic,

very good! Would probably be best to create a ticket for the 
COMMONSSITE

project in jira to track this.

Benedikt

2016-01-28 13:13 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :


Hi,
I can try and make propositions.
I'll get the logo sources...

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :

Hi all,

we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our 
websites. Is
anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather 
logo?


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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
OK, thanks Benedikt.
I've attached the PNG files and the source SVG.
I've made 4 versions to see what kind of style is the most appreciate...
Hoping you will appreciate one of them... ;-)

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 17:39, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> Hello Loic,
>
> 2016-01-28 14:35 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :
>
>> Yes, good idea.
>> Are you creating it ?
>>
> Here is the ticket [1]
>
> Regards,
> Benedikt
>
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-86
>
>
>> I'll be able to push the PNG format of my first shot ;-)
>>
>> Loic Guibert
>> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>>
>> Le 28/01/2016 17:02, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
>>> Hi Loic,
>>>
>>> very good! Would probably be best to create a ticket for the COMMONSSITE
>>> project in jira to track this.
>>>
>>> Benedikt
>>>
>>> 2016-01-28 13:13 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :
>>>
 Hi,
 I can try and make propositions.
 I'll get the logo sources...

 Loic Guibert
 PGP : 0x65EB4F33

 Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>
> Regards,
> Benedikt
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RE: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread ecki
Hello,

You can programmatically create and configure pools at runtime. (At least if 
you skip container infrastructures). You can even dynamically register the 
pools in JNDI. I dont think you need sub-pools for this. (Subpools would be 
more interesting for partitioning connections by transaction or session state).

The only problem I see would be to access the dynamic pools from JPA persitence 
declarations, however thats a problem which is nkt really solved with sub-pools 
either.

Gruss
Bernd

PS: i think this part of the discussion is better done on the user mailing list

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-Original Message-
From: Krishnakumar Parasuram 
To: dev@commons.apache.org
Sent: Do., 28 Jan. 2016 16:27
Subject: RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Jochen,

 

Thanks for your message.  The difference between to two separate pools is that 
in our framework we don't know exactly how many no of separate pool we might 
require, it is not two, but can scale more than 10, 20 in production 
environment and I think to have so many pools and that to we have to create 
dynamically at runtime, not practical

 

If it was a sub pool, I can always create the sub pool based on demand at 
runtime.  Moreover we have few parameters for each sub pool to maintain a min 
and max connection objects, which parameters can be different for each sub pool 
and cannot be implemented while design as we do not know these value of these 
parameters at design time.

 

Please let me know if this answers your question else let know

 

Regards

Krishnakumar

 

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RE: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread ecki
(Ignore my mail, I missed the fact that the initial discussion was about REST 
clients not JdBC)

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-Original Message-
From: e...@zusammenkunft.net
To: dev@commons.apache.org
Sent: Fr., 29 Jan. 2016 7:39
Subject: RE: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hello,

You can programmatically create and configure pools at runtime. (At least if 
you skip container infrastructures). You can even dynamically register the 
pools in JNDI. I dont think you need sub-pools for this. (Subpools would be 
more interesting for partitioning connections by transaction or session state).

The only problem I see would be to access the dynamic pools from JPA persitence 
declarations, however thats a problem which is nkt really solved with sub-pools 
either.

Gruss
Bernd

PS: i think this part of the discussion is better done on the user mailing list

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-Original Message-
From: Krishnakumar Parasuram 
To: dev@commons.apache.org
Sent: Do., 28 Jan. 2016 16:27
Subject: RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Jochen,

 

Thanks for your message.  The difference between to two separate pools is that 
in our framework we don't know exactly how many no of separate pool we might 
require, it is not two, but can scale more than 10, 20 in production 
environment and I think to have so many pools and that to we have to create 
dynamically at runtime, not practical

 

If it was a sub pool, I can always create the sub pool based on demand at 
runtime.  Moreover we have few parameters for each sub pool to maintain a min 
and max connection objects, which parameters can be different for each sub pool 
and cannot be implemented while design as we do not know these value of these 
parameters at design time.

 

Please let me know if this answers your question else let know

 

Regards

Krishnakumar

 

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Anyone for Apache Commons & Apache Con Core 2016 CFP?!

2016-01-28 Thread Siegfried Goeschl
Hi folks,

anyone out who would volunteer for a presentation at Apache Con Core - I miss a 
little bit of enthusiasm :-)

We have volunteers/proposals for 

* commons-exec 
* commons-email
* commons-pool
* commons-dbcp

For the less enthusiastic among us - don’t worry - we have done this before - 
we assigned two presentation for a 45 slot to avoid boring the audience to 
death. 

In other words 

* You could present your favourite Apache Commons project for 20 minutes
* You could participate as speaker which is a completely different experience 
than being a visitor - I still have my very first speaker badge at home :-)
* You could improve you CV (assuming that it is not already 10 pages long)
* You could give yourself a nice journey to lovely Vancouver

Cheers,

Siegfried Goeschl

PS: Please keep in mind this is not a wildcard to present at ApacheCon - each 
presentation needs still be accepted but chance are a lot better if we team up 
:-)
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Re: commons-compress git commit: Changes to allow byte-for-byte replication of Zip entries

2016-01-28 Thread Torsten Curdt
Darn. OK. Will fix.
Thanks!



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> On 2016-01-27,  wrote:
>
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> http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/commons-compress/blob/61db5ea7/RELEASE-NOTES.txt
>
> Changes to the RELEASE-NOTES will get lost as this file is re-created
> from changes.xml just before the next release is cut. You should create
> a new entry in changes.xml instead.
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
I just do a quick shot.
I use DejaVu fonts. It's a free derivative work of Bitstream and Arev fonts.

But i'm not sure we can use them for create logo without name the
authors of the font and/or original font.
I'm not very good at licences ;-)

http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page
http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/License


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Le 28/01/2016 16:13, Loic Guibert a écrit :
> Hi,
> I can try and make propositions.
> I'll get the logo sources...
>
> Loic Guibert
> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>
> Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
>> Hi all,
>>
>> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
>> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benedikt
>>
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
Ah,
I sent 2 files, the PNG and the SVG format but only the SVG is shown in
the mail I received from the mail list...
I try again...

Loic Guibert
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Le 28/01/2016 17:12, Loic Guibert a écrit :
> I just do a quick shot.
> I use DejaVu fonts. It's a free derivative work of Bitstream and Arev fonts.
>
> But i'm not sure we can use them for create logo without name the
> authors of the font and/or original font.
> I'm not very good at licences ;-)
>
> http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page
> http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/License
>
>
> Loic Guibert
> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>
> Le 28/01/2016 16:13, Loic Guibert a écrit :
>> Hi,
>> I can try and make propositions.
>> I'll get the logo sources...
>>
>> Loic Guibert
>> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>>
>> Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
>>> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Benedikt
>>>
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[SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hi all,

we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?

Regards,
Benedikt

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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
Hi,
I can try and make propositions.
I'll get the logo sources...

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>
> Regards,
> Benedikt
>


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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hi Loic,

very good! Would probably be best to create a ticket for the COMMONSSITE
project in jira to track this.

Benedikt

2016-01-28 13:13 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :

> Hi,
> I can try and make propositions.
> I'll get the logo sources...
>
> Loic Guibert
> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>
> Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> > Hi all,
> >
> > we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> > anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Benedikt
> >
>
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hello Loic,


2016-01-28 14:12 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :

> I just do a quick shot.
> I use DejaVu fonts. It's a free derivative work of Bitstream and Arev
> fonts.
>
> But i'm not sure we can use them for create logo without name the
> authors of the font and/or original font.
> I'm not very good at licences ;-)
>

You can look stuff like this up at [1]. At least the Bitstream Vera Fonts
Copyright does not seem to be a problem.

Benedikt

[1] http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html


>
> http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page
> http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/License
>
>
> Loic Guibert
> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>
> Le 28/01/2016 16:13, Loic Guibert a écrit :
> > Hi,
> > I can try and make propositions.
> > I'll get the logo sources...
> >
> > Loic Guibert
> > PGP : 0x65EB4F33
> >
> > Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> >> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Benedikt
> >>
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Sally Khudairi
Hey Gary! Thanks for your note.
Alas, I'm unable to do any graphics work at this time, but I'll ping our 
designers to see if they can provide the design specs. We're working on a style 
guide that will contain all this information, but that's a long ways out, so 
hopefully I'll have an answer for you soon :-)
Cheers,Sally 
 

  From: Gary Gregory 
 To: Commons Developers List ; Sally Khudairi 
 
 Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:38 AM
 Subject: Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo
   
Sally,
Do I recall correctly that you offered assistance a while back to create or 
update logos?
If not, what is the font used in the assets?
Thank you,Gary

On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 4:01 AM, Benedikt Ritter  wrote:

Hi all,

we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?

Regards,
Benedikt

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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Emmanuel Bourg
Le 28/01/2016 14:12, Loic Guibert a écrit :
> I just do a quick shot.
> I use DejaVu fonts. It's a free derivative work of Bitstream and Arev fonts.

Is this the same font than the one used in the new Apache logo?

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Re: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Jochen Wiedmann
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Krishnakumar Parasuram
 wrote:

> We are using Apache commons pool 2.2 for pooling connection object to connect 
> between our REST framework to Siebel Server.
>
>
>
> Everything works fine for what I have implemented.  But I want to enhance 
> this framework.  The existing implementation maintains the connection object 
> for a particular group called ObjectManger1.  Now I want to maintain the 
> connection for multiple groups like ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2 . and so 
> on.  Is it possible to implement this kind using commons pool.
>
>
>
> I want a subpool to be maintained for each ObjectManager_x  within the 
> commons pool

Could you please explain, what you have in mind technically? What
would be the difference between two separate pools, and
parent/subpool?

Thanks,

Jochen



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Re: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Phil Steitz
On 1/28/16 12:43 AM, Krishnakumar Parasuram wrote:
> Hi 
>
>  
>
> We are using Apache commons pool 2.2 for pooling connection object to connect 
> between our REST framework to Siebel Server.
>
>  
>
> Everything works fine for what I have implemented.  But I want to enhance 
> this framework.  The existing implementation maintains the connection object 
> for a particular group called ObjectManger1.  Now I want to maintain the 
> connection for multiple groups like ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2 . and so 
> on.  Is it possible to implement this kind using commons pool.  
>
>  
>
> I want a subpool to be maintained for each ObjectManager_x  within the 
> commons pool

You might be able to accomplish your goals using a KeyedObjectPool. 
See the javadoc for that class.

Phil
>
>  
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Krishnakumar
>


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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Benedikt Ritter
Hello Loic,

2016-01-28 14:35 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :

> Yes, good idea.
> Are you creating it ?
>

Here is the ticket [1]

Regards,
Benedikt

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-86


>
> I'll be able to push the PNG format of my first shot ;-)
>
> Loic Guibert
> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>
> Le 28/01/2016 17:02, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> > Hi Loic,
> >
> > very good! Would probably be best to create a ticket for the COMMONSSITE
> > project in jira to track this.
> >
> > Benedikt
> >
> > 2016-01-28 13:13 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :
> >
> >> Hi,
> >> I can try and make propositions.
> >> I'll get the logo sources...
> >>
> >> Loic Guibert
> >> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
> >>
> >> Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> >>> Hi all,
> >>>
> >>> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> >>> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
> >>>
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Benedikt
> >>>
> >>
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
Yes, good idea.
Are you creating it ?

I'll be able to push the PNG format of my first shot ;-)

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 17:02, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
> Hi Loic,
>
> very good! Would probably be best to create a ticket for the COMMONSSITE
> project in jira to track this.
>
> Benedikt
>
> 2016-01-28 13:13 GMT+01:00 Loic Guibert :
>
>> Hi,
>> I can try and make propositions.
>> I'll get the logo sources...
>>
>> Loic Guibert
>> PGP : 0x65EB4F33
>>
>> Le 28/01/2016 16:01, Benedikt Ritter a écrit :
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
>>> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Benedikt
>>>
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Loic Guibert
No, it's close to but not the same.
I don't known what font is used in the new ASF logo.

Loic Guibert
PGP : 0x65EB4F33

Le 28/01/2016 17:36, Emmanuel Bourg a écrit :
> Le 28/01/2016 14:12, Loic Guibert a écrit :
>> I just do a quick shot.
>> I use DejaVu fonts. It's a free derivative work of Bitstream and Arev fonts.
> Is this the same font than the one used in the new Apache logo?
>
> Emmanuel Bourg
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Re: [SITE] Adopting the new ASF Logo

2016-01-28 Thread Gary Gregory
Sally,

Do I recall correctly that you offered assistance a while back to create or
update logos?

If not, what is the font used in the assets?

Thank you,
Gary


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> Hi all,
>
> we're still using the "old" Feather logo throughout our websites. Is
> anybody capable of creating a logo based on the new Feather logo?
>
> Regards,
> Benedikt
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RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Krishnakumar Parasuram
Hi Phil,

Thanks for your message.  First , how do I respond to your message. I have 
added the dev@commons.apache.org in this mail.

I am already using the keyedObjectPool, but the keyedObjectPool give me only 
one level of grouping i.e if the Key->A then I can group all the connection for 
A, but I need two levels of grouping i.e.

The ObjectManger1 will contain the connection for A,B,C... so with the existing 
implementation if I query for the Key->A then I will get the connection under 
ObjectManager1->A connection,

But my requirement is I want to have groups like ObjectManager1 with A,B,C ...  
and

  ObjectManaer2 with A,B,C ...

  ObjectManager3 with A,B,C and so on

So when I request for a connection for A, I have the option to choose the A 
from ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2, or ObjectManager3 by selecting 
ObjectManagerX.

Is this kind of implementation possible?

Regards
Krishnakumar

-Original Message-
From: Phil Steitz [mailto:phil.ste...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 7:10 PM
To: Krishnakumar Parasuram
Subject: Re: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Krishnakumar,

I just moderated through and responded to this message on 
dev@commons.apache.org.

Please subscribe to the list so that you can see the responses and so that your 
posts do not require moderation.  Also, your question, while welcome, really 
belongs on the user list - u...@commons.apache.org

Welcome to Commons!

Phil

On 1/28/16 12:45 AM, Krishnakumar Parasuram wrote:
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *From:* Krishnakumar Parasuram
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 28, 2016 1:14 PM
> *To:* dev@commons.apache.org; dev-h...@commons.apache.org
> *Subject:* Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible
>
>  
>
> Hi
>
>  
>
> We are using Apache commons pool 2.2 for pooling connection object to 
> connect between our REST framework to Siebel Server.
>
>  
>
> Everything works fine for what I have implemented.  But I want to 
> enhance this framework.  The existing implementation maintains the 
> connection object for a particular group called ObjectManger1.
> Now I want to maintain the connection for multiple groups like 
> ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2 . and so on.  Is it possible to 
> implement this kind using commons pool.
>
>  
>
> I want a subpool to be maintained for each ObjectManager_x  within the 
> commons pool
>
>  
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Krishnakumar
>


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RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

2016-01-28 Thread Krishnakumar Parasuram
Hi Jochen,

Thanks for your message.  The difference between to two separate pools is that 
in our framework we don't know exactly how many no of separate pool we might 
require, it is not two, but can scale more than 10, 20 in production 
environment and I think to have so many pools and that to we have to create 
dynamically at runtime, not practical

If it was a sub pool, I can always create the sub pool based on demand at 
runtime.  Moreover we have few parameters for each sub pool to maintain a min 
and max connection objects, which parameters can be different for each sub pool 
and cannot be implemented while design as we do not know these value of these 
parameters at design time.

Please let me know if this answers your question else let know

Regards
Krishnakumar

-Original Message-
From: Krishnakumar Parasuram 
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 8:28 PM
To: Phil Steitz; dev@commons.apache.org
Subject: RE: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Phil,

Thanks for your message.  First , how do I respond to your message. I have 
added the dev@commons.apache.org in this mail.

I am already using the keyedObjectPool, but the keyedObjectPool give me only 
one level of grouping i.e if the Key->A then I can group all the connection for 
A, but I need two levels of grouping i.e.

The ObjectManger1 will contain the connection for A,B,C... so with the existing 
implementation if I query for the Key->A then I will get the connection under 
ObjectManager1->A connection,

But my requirement is I want to have groups like ObjectManager1 with A,B,C ...  
and

  ObjectManaer2 with A,B,C ...

  ObjectManager3 with A,B,C and so on

So when I request for a connection for A, I have the option to choose the A 
from ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2, or ObjectManager3 by selecting 
ObjectManagerX.

Is this kind of implementation possible?

Regards
Krishnakumar

-Original Message-
From: Phil Steitz [mailto:phil.ste...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2016 7:10 PM
To: Krishnakumar Parasuram
Subject: Re: FW: Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible

Hi Krishnakumar,

I just moderated through and responded to this message on 
dev@commons.apache.org.

Please subscribe to the list so that you can see the responses and so that your 
posts do not require moderation.  Also, your question, while welcome, really 
belongs on the user list - u...@commons.apache.org

Welcome to Commons!

Phil

On 1/28/16 12:45 AM, Krishnakumar Parasuram wrote:
>
>  
>
>  
>
> *From:* Krishnakumar Parasuram
> *Sent:* Thursday, January 28, 2016 1:14 PM
> *To:* dev@commons.apache.org; dev-h...@commons.apache.org
> *Subject:* Maintain sub pools within Commons pool - is it possible
>
>  
>
> Hi
>
>  
>
> We are using Apache commons pool 2.2 for pooling connection object to 
> connect between our REST framework to Siebel Server.
>
>  
>
> Everything works fine for what I have implemented.  But I want to 
> enhance this framework.  The existing implementation maintains the 
> connection object for a particular group called ObjectManger1.
> Now I want to maintain the connection for multiple groups like 
> ObjectManager1, ObjectManager2 . and so on.  Is it possible to 
> implement this kind using commons pool.
>
>  
>
> I want a subpool to be maintained for each ObjectManager_x  within the 
> commons pool
>
>  
>
> Thanks and Regards
>
> Krishnakumar
>


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