I have multiple apps/contexts that access the same database and uses
dbcp. My worry is that on each of my i will declare the dbcp
for the database, can i just declare one dbcp and each context/app can
share that???
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Hello,
I defined a database connection that uses a pool connection. Everything is
working well.
Now I had a routing problem that prevented any database connection (with a
SQPNestedException fired). The exception fired after a long time is
there a way of setting the connection limit, so it do
Hello,
I defined a database connection that uses a pool connection. Everything is
working well.
Now I had a routing problem that prevented any database connection (with a
SQPNestedException fired). The exception fired after a long time is
there a way of setting the connection limit, so it does
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Everyone has reasons. And some may question our choice. But the goal here is
to help each other. Had he ask which database to use, then I would have
nothing to say. But
Everyone has reasons. And some may question our choice. But the goal here is
to help each other. Had he ask which database to use, then I would have
nothing to say. But each of us have conditions which we must work with that
are not under our control. The question of changing databases had already
Seams a bit off-topic, but proposing databases, have a look at
firebirdsql.org.
Firebird ist very good, stable, wide-spread (in flavor of interbase), even
used in tanks.
Firebird has all features of a good database, including triggers, views,
stored procedures, referential integrity, and a lot mor
Why not go the extra mile and get a database that supports cutting edge
features like views?
PostgreSQL
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From: Edson Alves Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 6:06 AM
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> I understand that you do not have a choice, but please not that the
> JDBC-ODBC bridge is *not for production* [according to Sun], it is
> *solely* for development and evaluation.
>
> The bridge contains identifie
> I understand that you do not have a choice, but please not that the
> JDBC-ODBC bridge is *not for production* [according to Sun], it is
> *solely* for development and evaluation.
>
> The bridge contains identified bugs that will not be addressed [i e
> support is EOLed]. So, you are using this
I understand that you do not have a choice, but please not that the
JDBC-ODBC bridge is *not for production* [according to Sun], it is
*solely* for development and evaluation.
The bridge contains identified bugs that will not be addressed [i e
support is EOLed]. So, you are using this at your own r
>
> | user
> ^
>
That worked!
THANKS!
Yaakov Chaikin
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BAE SYSTEMS
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> From: Edson Alves Pereira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 1:38 PM
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> So, correct if i´m wrong. To connect to you database is:
>
>
[2003-12-05 11:07] Chaikin, Yaakov Y (US SSA) said:
| I am trying to configure Tomcat to have a database connection pool for
| my database, but when I try to access the database through a jsp, it
| gives me "wrong password" for the database... BUT it IS the right
| password.
| My server.xml file
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> Enviada: sexta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2003 14:17
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> Assunto: RE: Database pool problem
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> > Could you show us how you make a simple connecti
> Could you show us how you make a simple connection to that M$
Acess
> database to compare?
Well, I sort of already did. The realm is working 100% using that
database. Here is my tag:
This works and it's the same attributes, just with different names to
comply with Realm tag dtd.
Any i
> Maybe M$ Access isn´t a good database to test. Could you use some
> real database? Like MySQL, PostgreeSQL, HypersonicSQL, Oracle and so on.
I told you, it's not my choice at this point. I am not about to tell my clients to
since they are using M Access I am going to develop. And yes
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> Assunto: RE: Database pool problem
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> Maybe M$ Access isn´t a good database to test. Could you use some
> real database? Like MySQL, PostgreeSQL, HypersonicSQL, Oracle and so on.
>
> > --
> > De: Chaikin, Yaakov Y (US
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> Assunto: Database pool problem
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> Hi,
>
> I am having the following problem and how someone can point out to me
> what I am doing wrong.
>
> I am trying to configure Tomcat to have a database connection
Hi,
I am having the following problem and how someone can point out to me
what I am doing wrong.
I am trying to configure Tomcat to have a database connection pool for
my database, but when I try to access the database through a jsp, it
gives me "wrong password" for the database... BUT it IS the
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> Does TOmcat 4 has implemented a database pool
> of connections? If it does. Can anybody send me
> a working easy example on how to use it?
> Thanks in advance
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From: Alexandre Victoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 7:49 AM
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Subject: Database pool
Hello,
This is perhaps off-topic, I am looking for an open-source database
connection pool
Thanks for your responses
Anybody knows the database pool of Turbine ? Is there a documentation
beside the javadoc ?
Alexandre
>Sorry
>I code Java servlets and I am looking something like
>http://javaexchange.com (which is not open source)
>Thanks
>
>Alexandre
>From the website: "Source Code is available upon request"
/Rasmus
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From: Alexandre Victoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11. september 2001 17:09
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Subject: RE: Database pool
Sorry
I code Java servlets and I am looking somethi
www.codestudio.com
Wes
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From: Alexandre Victoor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:09 AM
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Sorry
I code Java servlets and I am looking something like
http://javaexchange.com (which is not
Sorry
I code Java servlets and I am looking something like
http://javaexchange.com (which is not open source)
Thanks
Alexandre
It 's hard to reply you without more details: what is your database? Which language do
you use? On which plateform?
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Date: mardi 11 septembre 2001 16:49
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Objet: Database pool
H
Hello,
This is perhaps off-topic, I am looking for an open-source database
connection pool.
Any good advises?
Thanks
Alexandre
therefore not
access the DB themselves!
Dave
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From: Harding, David [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 10 November 2000 20:45
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Subject: design for a database pool and applets
i have many ways i can think of to do a pooled database
i have many ways i can think of to do a pooled database connection thing
with servlets and jspbut how can i get applets using the pool too?
any ideas?
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