Hi,
Yeah, call your DBA and ask him to allow more concurrent connections to
your DB.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Salvatierra, Mauricio h (M.H.) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 1:07 PM
>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>Subject: Connection pool in cayenne
>
>  Hi people. I using a connection pool in cayenne and have the next
>error...
>
>  ORA-00020: maximum number of processes...
>
>  Any idea how resolve this problem. Thanks
>
>
>       Saludos !!
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>       Information Technology
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tony Requist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 14:44
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: Using PersistentValve for session replication
>
>
>
>> I want to store session information in a database to be shared
>> between a set
>> of servers in a "load balancing without session affinity"
configuration.
>
>Lacking input from others, I will answer part of my own question to
>possibly
>help somebody else.
>
>The result is that with a day of work it is possible to use
PersistentValve
>and PersistentManager to produce "load balancing without session
>affinity" -- but you have to overcome some Tomcat issues in the code
along
>the way.  My assumption is while the code is there, it has not been use
>seriously and therefore is not shaken down.
>
>I found and fixed (or worked around) a couple of Tomcat bugs along the
way.
>If a Tomcat developer is interested in these, I would be glad to give
more
>details:
>
>* JDBCStore read and writes the database multiple times in load() and
>save().  Adding "break;" in a couple strategic places fixes this
>
>* As far as I can tell, the "checkInterval" attribute within
>PersistentManager does not work at all
>
>* PersistentValve loads the session for all requests, even static
content
>(things like *.css, *.js, *.gif).  While this is not wrong, it does not
>work
>well.  I hacked around it, but there could be a clean solution
>
>* Session data is always written out, even when it doesn't change.  I
added
>a mechanism based on hashCode() to avoid this
>
>* Deserialization errors are not handled correctly
>
>* I could not get the logging to work so I added my own (this might
just be
>my problem)
>
>- tony
>
>
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