Please anyone knowing how to use the Connection Pooling in struts
or
Tomcat5.0 with Informix as database help me out..
Thanks in advance.
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Drop connection pooling in struts and either go to Container pooling or use
a product like Poolman (on sourceforge). Struts DataSource is no longer
supported.
Edgar
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>
Hi all,
I'm having problems with db pooling, in my sistem, there is a process that creates
lot's of subsystems, and it opens lots of connections in the pool... I have to create
380 subsystems, but I can't create more than 4 at once.at number 5, pool dies ..
out of conexions it sais..
So, I
preaching for the day.. almost:
Do not use data source within Struts. Do use a DAO via JNDI!
.V
Ajay Kalidindi wrote:
Hi Vic,
above section in struts-config.xml is provided as part of struts to enable
DB connection pooling.
Also it w
Hi Vic,
above section in struts-config.xml is provided as part of struts to enable
DB connection pooling.
Also it works perfect for few hours.
I forgot to mention my database, it is mysql.
Regards
Ajay Kalidindi
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This is not a Struts question IMO.
here is a FAQ for Wiki:
#1. No one should use connection pool, if you want for some (I can't
think of a good one myself) do low level JDBC, you should use data
source. You can look up the data source via JNDI. Things like (low
level) RowSet take a data sourc
Hi
The issue is:
1. I restart tomcat, everything works good with tomcat, struts, connection pool ...
I monitered the catalina.out log and all looks good connecting/releasing etc.
2. After few hours I get the following error :
java.sql.SQLException: Communication link failure: java.io.IOExcept
On 04/11/2003 12:51 ZYD wrote:
Thanks Paul,
Could you please give me some code snippet about that factory parameter
from the server.xml ?
Thanks again.
bruce
factory
org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
driverClassName
org.postgresql.Driver
HTH
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On 04/11/2003 02:43 ZYD wrote:
I tried to use Tomcat's datasource pool via JNDI, but things not going
well.
I got the following exception when I tried to get connection:
org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot create JDBC driver of
class '
' for connect URL 'null', cause:
java.lang.Null
saction();
> _resList = _sqlMap.executeQueryForList("xmlNamedSQLquerry");
>
> And you have a List of results. The JNDI, pool open and close it done
> for you, you just work on your result list (that you can pass on to
> display tag for example)
>
> J2EE designed re
implementation instead.
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2EE designed real nice and you should leverage it, not fight it.
hth,
ZYD wrote:
Dear all,
I'm writing my Struts application using PostgreSQL as the backend database. Could you give me some advice on choosing the connection pooling framework/methods?
I wrote my own connection pooling
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> Dear all,
>
> I'm writing my Struts application using PostgreSQL as the backend
> database. Could you give me some advice on choosing the connection
> pooling framework/methods?
>
> I wrote my own connection pooling cla
Thanks Nick.
What problem did you have with DBCP?
bruce
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g PostgreSQL as the backend database. Could
> you give me some advice on choosing the connection pooling framework/methods?
>
> I wrote my own connection pooling classes, but if there are some good frameworks
> from jakarta, it definitely worth a try.
>
> Any response is gre
Dear all,
I'm writing my Struts application using PostgreSQL as the backend database. Could you
give me some advice on choosing the connection pooling framework/methods?
I wrote my own connection pooling classes, but if there are some good frameworks from
jakarta, it definitely worth a
Hi Caroline,
ideally you should keep your connection & related objects in your
business / model layer since it has nothing to do with the view or
controller parts of your app.
You can utilise the same tomcat JNDI set-up for the connection pool.
Struts does have its own connection poo
Before I started converting my web app to STRUTS, I
used a DataSource to do connection pooling. I had the
Tomcat server.xml file configured. My servlet accessed
a helper class in which I had Context.lookup for the
JNDI name. All worked well.
Now that I am using STRUTS. I try to authenticate the
:
I think the connection manager that struts ships with has primitive
connection pooling built into it. Just read the docs.
- Navneet
Joseph William said the following on 30/09/2003 4:17 AM:
> Hello...
>
> I am developing a small application using Struts and am trying to connect wit
I think the connection manager that struts ships with has primitive
connection pooling built into it. Just read the docs.
- Navneet
Joseph William said the following on 30/09/2003 4:17 AM:
Hello...
I am developing a small application using Struts and am trying to connect with MYSQL... I got
small application using Struts and am trying to connect with MYSQL... I got it connected and even retrieved values by specifying the datasource in the struts-config file...
Now, I am trying to put a common class for connection Pooling... I need to get the values like the max, min connections that I
Hello...
I am developing a small application using Struts and am trying to connect with
MYSQL... I got it connected and even retrieved values by specifying the datasource in
the struts-config file...
Now, I am trying to put a common class for connection Pooling... I need to get the
values
nt naming scheme (was it ojdbc4.jar?)
designed for 1.4.x and later now. For details, you might
want to give the documentation that accompanies the
file a closer look.
-- Chris
> Kapadia Mitesh-C23457 wrote:
> >Hello.
> >I would like to explore Connection Pooling as opposed to direc
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> For Oracle in particular, I
Kapadia Mitesh-C23457 wrote:
Hello.
I would like to explore Connection Pooling as opposed to direct JDBC calls
to an Oracle V8.1.6 database in a STRUTS application.
The queries that are being executed have some kind of security built into
them such that they only return results based on the User
Kapadia Mitesh-C23457 wrote:
Hello.
I would like to explore Connection Pooling as opposed to direct JDBC calls
to an Oracle V8.1.6 database in a STRUTS application.
Just for further clarification, are you talking about using the Struts
Data Sources or something external to Struts, like the
Hello.
I would like to explore Connection Pooling as opposed to direct JDBC calls
to an Oracle V8.1.6 database in a STRUTS application.
The queries that are being executed have some kind of security built into
them such that they only return results based on the User Id ( a look up of
the User Id
Were the google resources no good? The DBCP front page also gives a good,
though concise definition. Basically, if you have an app with more than 1
or 2 users you should definitely use it.
Also, see post called "Re: Connection Pooling" by Kwok Peng Tuck earlier
this week.
Matt
Can any one explain,What does one mean by Connection Pooling? Is it
advisable to prcatice Connection Pooling and if so,in WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES and
Is there any aspect which should be kept in mind/taken care of while using
Connection Pooing & how connection
pooling changes the working of an
Connection Pooling means to make available a pool of connections. In the
case of a database it would be of course db connections.
I think the front page of commons dbcp explains it pretty well :
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp/
Tomcat does ship with dbcp and you can configure it by
Hi
Can any one explain,What does one mean by Connection Pooling? Is it advisable to
prcatice Connection Pooling and if so,in WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES and Is there any aspect
which should be kept in mind/taken care of while using Connection Pooing & how
connection
pooling changes the working o
nifiedConnection getConnection() {
// how to access Struts connection pooling?
}
public Object1DAO getObject1DAO() {
return new MySQLObject1DAO();
}
public Object2DAO getObject2DAO() {
return new MySQLObject2DAO();
}
}
How do I access Struts connection pooling
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> Hi,
>
> Is there any ways to
Use jakarat DBCP. If you read thru tomcat's (that is if you use tomcat)
howto's they explain how to set it up.
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Use a plugin.
At 10:09 AM 7/7/03 +0530, you wrote:
Hi,
Is there any ways to achieve db connection pooling and access of such
pooled connection though jndi in struts action classes.
Regards,
Jailani.S
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That depends upon the Server Infrastruture. U can implement connection pooling and
Datasournce throught the strutsconfig
datasournce seqment.
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why not?
Simply configure one jndi data source in struts-config and you are on.
HTH
-navjot
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Is there any ways to achieve db connection pooling and access of such
pooled connection though jndi in struts action classes.
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Setting a "ping" command should help.
Kruse, Matt wrote:
I'm using BasicDataSource, connecting to a Sybase11 server. It seems that
every night, all idle connections are closed by the server (no app
activity), but for some reason that's not detected by the connection pool.
Our app hangs while tryin
Can anyone recommend a smart way to debug connection pooling issues?
I'm using BasicDataSource, connecting to a Sybase11 server. It seems that
every night, all idle connections are closed by the server (no app
activity), but for some reason that's not detected by the connection poo
Michael,
You certainly can write a connection factory class that provides getConnection type
methods -- I do this all the time to abstract the different ways of doing connection
pooling -- sometimes I am using DataSources -- other times not. However, you should
just use a regular class for
Why wouldn't you use a simple update statement on the revised, validated
data, rather than keeping the connection open for long?
Z.
> Folks,
>
> quite new to Struts and it's way to JPS-Action-etc. chaining I'd like to
> know the following. Is their a way to keep open a certain connection to
> a
} I wouldn't used connection pooling.
}
} plastic
Ups..I didn't express corectly. I mean I keep in the session context
not certain connection but object which provides connection pooling. I
have i.e. static method getConnection() which returns next connect
Yes, so do I. :-)
Marco
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On 2/12/2003 10:34 PM, Marco Tedone wrote:
> You could write a PlugIn(
-400 DB users for big apps, and db vendors made a killing that
way, with the poolers and web connection pooling, now you can run a
busy app on 5 user connections and keep the load light on the DB.
Anyway implementing the PlugIn is easier than anything I've done so far
in Struts. I
in the session context. I would remember to close it in the
} > destroy() method.
} >
} > Only an idea.
}
} Yes, it's a good idea. I use it sometimes but only when I have only one
} database's user. If You use more database's users to connect to database
} I wouldn't u
y one
database's user. If You use more database's users to connect to database
I wouldn't used connection pooling.
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se? Return your connections to the pool as soon as
you're done with them.
-- los
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You could write a PlugIn(new to Stru
You can configure a DataSource in the struts-config.xml file that will
return connections to you. You should not keep the connection open longer
than needed and this means you shouldn't span action invocations.
David
Folks,
quite new to Struts and it's way to JPS-Action-etc. chaining I'd li
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Subject: [newbie] Connection Pooling
Folks,
quite new to Struts and it's way to JPS-Action-etc. chaining I'd like to
know the following. Is their a way to keep open a certain connection to a
database between two actions, e.g. I have a EditGetActi
Andre ... this is not connection pooling -- but rather keeping a connection open.
Yes it can be done ... however, HTTP is not a reliable connection and there is a good
chance that your connection will get left open.
However, it is time consuming to always have to open/close connections -- hence
Folks,
quite new to Struts and it's way to JPS-Action-etc. chaining I'd like to
know the following. Is their a way to keep open a certain connection to
a database between two actions, e.g. I have a EditGetAction where I
prepopulate a form, then show the jsp and make the user work and finally
after
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 14:43, matthew yee-king wrote:
> You could try setting the autoReconnect parameter on the mysql url:
>
> jdbc:mysql://mydomain:3306/mydatabase?autoReconnect=true
>
> cheers
>
> matthew
It's working.
Now I dont have to reload application every morning.
Thank you.
Draga
I recommend caucho resin for development with connection pooling. Since
the pool in built into the container it works beautifully in
development. If you are going to sell your product there are license
fees however.
Edgar
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activity. Sorry, but you'll need to look that one up for yourself.
Good luck
Mike
At 09:27 20/11/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Hi!!
Actually, the problem was very silly and i have solved (i think!!)
The struts connection pooling gives a ton of problems in development
enviorement becuase I need to
Hi!!
Actually, the problem was very silly and i have solved (i think!!)
The struts connection pooling gives a ton of problems in development
enviorement becuase I need to restart the tomcat when i make any changues to
the classes. If I use reload from the manager, all the connections in the
Why don't you use the connection pool comming with struts?
Zsolt
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 23:42, James Ferguson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You might like to look into the connection pooling software called
> PoolMan (for Pool Manager). I'm using it successfully with the MySQL
&g
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> Hi,
>
> You might like to look into the connection pooling software called
> PoolMan (for Pool Ma
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Hi,
You might like to look into the connection pooling software called
PoolMan (for Pool Manager). I'm using it successfully wi
Hi,
You might like to look into the connection pooling software called
PoolMan (for Pool Manager). I'm using it successfully with the MySQL
driver. It's no longer be worked on but it is quite mature code. Just
hunt around with your favourite search engine and you should be able to
f
You could try setting the autoReconnect parameter on the mysql url:
jdbc:mysql://mydomain:3306/mydatabase?autoReconnect=true
cheers
matthew
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 13:44:34 +0100
Dragan Ljubojevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have same problem and only what I found is this:
>
> Segment from My
I have same problem and only what I found is this:
Segment from MySql documentation "A.2.2 MySQL server has gone away Error":
By default, the mysql server closes the connection after 8 hours if
nothing has happened.
Yo
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>
> Hi.
> I'm new to struts, and i have find it great, until connection
> poolling. I'm
> using the Gene
ease
recommend me one easy to install)
Other question: The connection pooling must be supported by the driver or is
independant? (i'm using the mm.mysql driver latest release)
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ner and/or
application specific approach.
Dave
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>Subject: Datasource Access Options (was C
I spent much of yesterday using Google to glean information about
configuring Struts (w/ Tomcat in my case) to use a datasource. As Eddie
Bush points out in a prior post options for initializing a datasource (with
or without a connection pool) include:
1. Tomcat JNDI service via server.xml;
2. A
I use Tomcat 100% of the time, so, no, I don't have code to initialize
the data-source. Sorry :-(
A ContextListener would also be another approach I forgot to mention.
That's a servlet spec 2.3 thing - and would be even further independent
of the particular app. Once written, you could drop
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>
Yes. See the HOWTOs on the site.
>Is there a way to configure in the web app itself? (web.xml or
>something?)
>
see the site docs I
Yep, this is container dependant. Moving to OT thread...
Dave
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e the pool in the
context. But with JNDI this should be easier.
Stef.
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For that one you
For that one you need to play RTFM with your server docs. It should be
possible, but the way you do it would be container-dependant. Tomcat
will place a reference into JNDI for you - I assume (dangerous as it is)
other will too. If you are using a different server than Tomcat, and it
doesn'
use datasource and db connection pooling in struts?
struts-config.xml is where you define your datasources. You specify the
key
to store the DataSource object under in the application scope so your
actions can find it later. You also have to specify the DataSource
implementation class to use
You can specify this in your struts-config.xml file for each webapp.
Dave
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you can use commons-dbcp ... see
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp.html
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>How can I easily achieve database connection pooli
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Hi, there!
How can I easily achieve database connection pooling (using a datasource
in one of the xml config files - btw. which one is it?)?
I know there is some stuff in jakarta-commons.
What I want to achieve is an easy to
Hi, there!
How can I easily achieve database connection pooling (using a datasource
in one of the xml config files - btw. which one is it?)?
I know there is some stuff in jakarta-commons.
What I want to achieve is an easy to configure and highly efficient db
connection pool that is available
chosen to use the
jakarta commons connection pooling package instead
(http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp.html).
Paul
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Hi guys!
I'm new to this list, so maybe this is a common question and it's the 20th
time anybody ever does!
Well, I have an application that uses a pool for managing connections. But
now I'm migrating it all to the Struts framework and I've seen something in
the struts-config.xml about a Data Sou
August 19, 2002 3:24 PM
Subject: Struts Connection Pooling
> Anyone have experience with Struts Connection pooling? If so, was it a
> positive experience? Easy to use? Stable? Fast? How does it compare to
> something such as Poolman? And, does any MySQL driver out their provide
> compa
Anyone have experience with Struts Connection pooling? If so, was it a
positive experience? Easy to use? Stable? Fast? How does it compare to
something such as Poolman? And, does any MySQL driver out their provide
comparable connection pooling?
Thanks.
Neal
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Pardon me for posting this post on a Struts group. This message is on a tangent as it
discusses connection pooling and connections to UDB/400.
I simply cound not resist it, I definitely know there are a quite a few of us who
have faced this problem hence, requesting
Subject: What is the most viable OSS database connection pooling manager next to
PoolMan?
From: "Christopher Cheng" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
===
The DBCP component is still in development?
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-commons/dbcp/
does not even have a proper webpage.
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Subject: Struts connection pooling example?
From: "Preston Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
===
Can anyone point me in the direction of a Struts connection pooling example?
I'm trying to use Struts' built in connection pooling and can't find the
correct documentati
Most appservers have their own connection pooling built-in and automatic
registration with JNDI.
For instance, Tomcat 4.x uses Exolab's Tyrex (tyrex.exolab.org). This is
probably your best solution, then you can just register your datasource as a
resource entry in your web.xml and grab it
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>
>
>poolman
>
>Am Fre, 2002-03-01 um 17.33 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Does anyone know of a decent (recommended for production)
>open source implementation of JDBC DataSource or so other
>connect
poolman
Am Fre, 2002-03-01 um 17.33 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Does anyone know of a decent (recommended for production) open source implementation
>of JDBC DataSource or so other connection pooling mechanism.
>
> thanks.
>
> bilal
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Does anyone know of a decent (recommended for production) open source implementation
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t: Re: Poolman benefits? (was Re: Connection Pooling)
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Out of curiosity, what version of Poolman and Oracle thin client are you
using?
> We have a policy here that frowns upon using anything marked as beta on
our
> production systems, and I'm wondering a
o be made at a later date
> simple, and also ensures consistancy across the organization. Specifying
> all your connection pools in one place, even if there are different
> databases, is a nice benefit. It also makes it easier on the developers.
> Poolman does not do just connection
I guess my real question is whether Poolman's implementation is better than
Oracle's implementation. Has anyone done any performance testing of any sort
along these lines?
Larry Meadors wrote:
> You could use Oracle's connection pooling. You can use either the oci or
>
fredag februar 1 2002 kl. 05:21 PM skrev Brad Rhoads:
> That link was to info mostly about 8i (Build 8.1.7). I need it work w/
> Build
> 8.0.5.
>
> * Different JDKs require different class files--classes in classes12.zip,
> classes111.zip, and classes102.zip, respectively
This means that you
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> cahana wrote:
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> > Have you tried Poolman to do your connection pooling?
>
> I've only t
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> Looks like you're screwed. I haven't used anything but 8i
> and SQL Server
> 7/2000 for over 2 years. If you can'
ot available for 8.0.x and
prior versions.
* The JDBC drivers do not support structured objects when run against an
8.0.x database. This is because JDBC depends on PL/SQL functions that did
not exist in those releases.
And just be clear, what I'm concerned about is connection pooling &
And just be clear, what I'm concerned about is connection pooling & I want
the same code to work for both 8.0 & 8i.
So, does the JDBC Driver-Database Compatibility info say that I just need
to use a different class file, say classess111, or that I can't do what I
want w/ 8.0
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From: Galbreath, Mark
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 11:00 AM
To: 'Struts Users Mailing List'
Subject: RE: Connection Pooling
You are wrong on this. Oracle 8 drivers definitely support Java 2.0 and
JDBC 2.0
You are wrong on this. Oracle 8 drivers definitely support Java 2.0 and
JDBC 2.0. Perhaps you have the wrong driver?
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/java.817/a8
3724/overvw5.htm#1000974
Mark
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From: Brad Rhoads [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
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