Gokul Singh wrote:
>
> "Brad Cox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > I've been storing JDBC connections from the connection pool in a named
> > session attribute
>
> You should use a connection pool object
>
Unless your jdbc drivers automagically pool (ala the
javax.sql package), in which case you can just open and
close the connections as normal and the pooling is handled
by the driver. Which, annoyingly, means that the 'right'
thing to do depends on which set of drivers you're using.
I seem to remember PoolMan gives you the option of doing
things either way, which is sort of neat.
--
Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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