Hi all,

I've just inherited a servlet based system that makes a great use of an
Oracle database. To be more precise every servlet inherits a base servlet
which opens a database connection at the start of the servlets run and
closes it when the run finished. This looks to me like a real system killer
as load increases and I am currently looking at solutions to implement
connection pooling.

What I need to try to find out in the short term is how many connections
Oracle can handle before it chokes on the load and what sort of magnitude of
performance degradation we are likely to see as we approach this figure. If
anyone has any experience of this kind of issue any input would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Jarec

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