Even though this resource is not in "Global" scope?

-----Original Message-----
From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: September 28, 2004 1:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...



Hi,
Hmm ;)  There's a good reason there's no close method on
javax.sql.DataSource.  There's also a good reason the J2EE spec calls for
the container, not the user, to manage the lifecycle of JNDI resources such
as DataSources.  IF you go with this ServletContextListener approach to take
over lifecycle management of a server-provided JNDI resource, you'll be in a
murky space at best.

Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phillip Qin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:27 PM
>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>
>For connecion pooling, when you close the connection, you don't
actually
>close the physical link. After several shutdown/sartup of your
application,
>open connection accumulates and exceeds Oracle's 200 thus you receive
that
>SQLException.
>
>To solve your problem, I would implement a ServletContextListener to 
>initialize connection pool when my context is in the initialization
(public
>method contextInitialized) and close data source when my context is 
>destroyed (public method contextDestroyed).
>
>If you have defined loadonstartup servlet in your web.xml, in the
destroy
>method, explicitly close your data source.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: September 28, 2004 1:06 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>
>
>I was not aware that i should explicitly close the datasource, but i am 
>making sure that i close all the connections by saying Connection.close
in
>the finally block..can you tell me how to close the datasource and
where to
>do that...
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Phillip Qin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 1:06 PM
>To: 'Tomcat Users List'
>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>
>
>This error happens when there are too many connections opened. There
are
>too
>many connections opened because before you shut down your application,
you
>don't explicitly close your data source.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: September 28, 2004 12:55 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>
>
>But my application runs fine even with out that entry in web.xml, i am 
>using Tomcats ConnectionPooling to connect to database..I only have
scalability
>issue, when i test my application with multiple users i get the ORAcle
erro
>below.. If only one users is there, then there is no problem...can you 
>please suggest if adding that entry to web.xml will help...
>
>java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00020: maximum number of processes (200) 
>exceeded
>
>        at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTIoer.processError(TTIoer.java)
>        at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.O3log.receive1st(O3log.java)
>        at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTC7Protocol.logon(TTC7Protocol.java)
>        at
>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleConnection.<init>(OracleConnection.java)
>        at 
>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.getConnectionInstance(OracleDriver.java
)
>        at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.connect(OracleDriver.java)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.dbcp.DriverConnectionFactory.createConnection(Driver
Conn
>e
>ctionFactory.java:82)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.dbcp.PoolableConnectionFactory.makeObject(PoolableCo
nnec
>t
>ionFactory.java:300)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject(GenericObje
ctPo
>o
>l.java:816)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.dbcp.AbandonedObjectPool.borrowObject(AbandonedObjec
tPoo
>l
>.java:119)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.dbcp.PoolingDataSource.getConnection(PoolingDataSour
ce.j
>a
>va:140)
>        at 
>org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource.getConnection(BasicDataSource.j
ava:
>5
>18)
>        at
>com.mypublisher.oemapi.DAO.DBAccess.getConnection(DBAccess.java:43)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:53 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>
>
>
>Hi,
>Yes, it's needed if you're using server-provided connection pooling.
Read
>the Servlet Specification.
>
>Yoav Shapira
>Millennium Research Informatics
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 12:47 PM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>
>>Is it necessary to add this in web.xml, i have configured datasource
>for
>>connectonpool only in server.xml...
>>
>>
>>web.xml
>>-----------
>><resource-ref>
>><res-ref-name>jdbc/myoracle</res-ref-name>
>><res-type>javax.sql.DataSource</res-type>
>><res-auth>Container</res-auth>
>></resource-ref>
>>
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 11:05 AM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>
>>
>>Thanks.
>>Maybe its the parameter configuration can you send me your
>configuration
>>for
>>connection pooling...
>>I am using these parameters...
>>maxActive :20
>>>maxIdle :10
>>>maxWait :10000
>>>removeAbandoned :true  -- what exactly is MaxIdle  parameter..????
>>
>>Also my application makes 7 database queries, each query gets
>connection
>>from datasource and closes() the connection in finally block.  When it
>gets
>>connection from datasource it is supposed to get it from pool right???
>>
>>I noticed that after my application runs 3 times --(3x7 =21).. it
gives
>me
>>this error
>>
>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot get a connection,
>pool
>>exhausted, cause:
>>java.util.NoSuchElementException: Timeout waiting for idle object
>>        at 
>>org.apache.commons.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject(GenericOb.
.
>>
>>So can you send me ur config and code snippet to get datasource if 
>>possible...
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:55 AM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi,
>>Nope, I can't help unfortunately.  I used Tomcat 4.1 for years 
>>connecting to Oracle 8i and 9i, and I continue to do so now with
Tomcat
>>5.0 and 5.5.  Maybe I'm just lucky, but the docs (specifically the
JDBC
>>DataSources how-to) have always worked for me out of the box.  I've 
>>never seen the error you describe.
>>
>>Yoav Shapira
>>Millennium Research Informatics
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 10:44 AM
>>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>>
>>>Hi Yoav Shapira,
>>>Can you put some light on this pooling stuff...
>>>Thanks.
>>>Shilpa.
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Wednesday, September 22, 2004 9:31 AM
>>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi Cary,
>>>I am running my application on both windowsxp and Linux. And my
Oracle
>>>version is 8i. I have the same problem on both OS.  I think
increasing
>>>the number of processes would not help. This has got something to do 
>>>with Tomcat connection pooling
>>configuration.
>>>I am missing some configuration stuff there...
>>>if i use these below parameters in server.xml iget timeout
>>exception...just
>>>after couple of requests..
>>>maxActive :20
>>>maxIdle :10
>>>mxWait :10000
>>>removeAbandoned :true
>>>"org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot get a connection,
>>pool
>>>exhausted, cause:
>>>java.util.NoSuchElementException: Timeout waiting for idle object "
>>>
>>>And if i use this below configuration i get ORA:00020 exception... 
>>>maxActive :0 maxIdle :0 mxWait :0 removeAbandoned :true
>>>
>>>Can you please help---i have been looking into this since 2 days and
>>still
>>>it doesn't work...
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Cary Conover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 10:09 PM
>>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>>Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1 Connection Pooling...
>>>
>>>
>>>Shilpa,
>>>
>>>What OS are you running this configuration on?  If it is AIX I would 
>>>investigate to see how the system is configured for the number of
>>processes
>>>per user on the system.  If it is configured as a Workstation it is 
>>>defaulted to 128 processes / login.  If it is configured as a server
>it
>>is
>>>set to 500 processes / login.  Plus Oracle support site suggests in
>the
>>>neighborhood of 2500 processes / login for Oracle 9i to function well
>>if
>>>you
>>>are running 9i.  These are all system settings that can be found in
>>smitty
>>>on the system and adjusted as root user.
>>>
>>>Hope this helps,
>>>
>>>Cary
>>>
>>>Shilpa Nalgonda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>Can someone please suggest how to achieve connection Pooling in
tomcat
>>4.1.
>>>As per the docs i have
>>>1) configured server.xml to include the resource parameters (
>>datasource,
>>>connection pool size etc)
>>>2) In application code , retrieve connection using datasource
>>>3) Every Method call to database retrieves connection
>>>using datasource.getConnection ()
>>>and closes connection everytime
>>>
>>>But still the pooling is not achieved, i get ORA-00020 error( maximim 
>>>proceses exceeded), i increased the size from 30 to 200) even then it
>>is
>>>not
>>>working.
>>>
>>>Can someone please help----
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Shilpa Nalgonda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 12:55 PM
>>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>>Subject: org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot get a 
>>>connection, pool exhausted, cause:
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi, I am getting the timeout exception for connection pooling, i am
>>using
>>>Tomca 4.1 and datasource to retrieve connections.
>>>I am attaching all the soure code and configuration files used in my 
>>>application, please suggest where iam doing wrong...
>>>
>>>SEVERE: getConnection()--SQLException
>>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.SQLNestedException: Cannot get a connection,
>>pool
>>>exhausted, cause:
>>>java.util.NoSuchElementException: Timeout waiting for idle object at 
>>>org.apache.commons.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject(GenericOb
j
>e
>>ctPo
>>>o
>>>l.java:801)
>>>at 
>>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.PoolingDataSource.getConnection(PoolingDataSo
u
>r
>>ce.j
>>>a
>>>va:140)
>>>at 
>>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource.getConnection(BasicDataSource
.
>j
>>ava:
>>>5
>>>18)
>>>at
>>>com.mypublisher.oemapi.DAO.DBAccess.getConnection(DBAccess.java:47)
>>>at com.mypublisher.oemapi.DAO.Persister.(Persister.java:46)
>>>at
>>>com.mypublisher.oemapi.SubmitOrder.SubmitOrder(SubmitOrder.java:61)
>>>at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at 
>>>sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.
j
>a
>>va:3
>>>9
>>>)
>>>at 
>>>sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
s
>o
>>rImp
>>>l
>>>.java:25)
>>>at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
>>>at org.apache.xmlrpc.Invoker.execute(Invoker.java:168)
>>>at
>>>org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcWorker.invokeHandler(XmlRpcWorker.java:123)
>>>at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcWorker.execute(XmlRpcWorker.java:185)
>>>at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServer.execute(XmlRpcServer.java:151)
>>>at org.apache.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServer.execute(XmlRpcServer.java:128)
>>>at 
>>>com.mypublisher.oemapi.xmlrpc.XmlRpcServlet.doPost(XmlRpcServlet.java
>>>=====================================================================
=
>=
>>====
>>>=
>>>===========
>>>server.xml
>>>---------
>>>xmlrpc-oemapi-->
>>>debug="5" reloadable="true" crossContext="true" useNaming="true">
>>>
>>>prefix="localhost_rpcoemapi_log." suffix=".txt" timestamp="true"/> 
>>>auth="Container" type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>factory
>>>org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         configure your mysqld max_connections large enough to handle
>>>         all of your db connections. Set to 0 for no limit.
>>>         -->
>>>
>>>
>>>maxActive
>>>5
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         Set to 0 for no limit.
>>>         -->
>>>
>>>
>>>maxIdle
>>>2
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         in ms, in this example 10 seconds. An Exception is thrown if
>>>         this timeout is exceeded.  Set to -1 to wait indefinitely.
>>>         -->
>>>
>>>
>>>maxWait
>>>10000
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>username
>>>ioeadmin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>password
>>>ioeadmin
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>driverClassName
>>>oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         The autoReconnect=true argument to the url makes sure that
>the
>>>         mm.mysql JDBC Driver will automatically reconnect if mysqld
>>closed
>>>the
>>>         connection.  mysqld by default closes idle connections after
>8
>>>hours.
>>>         -->
>>>
>>>
>>>url
>>>jdbc:oracle:thin:@ipaddress:1521:MYDB
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>=====================================================================
=
>=
>>====
>>>=
>>>===================================
>>>DatasourceFactory is a singleton class used to retrieve the
datasource
>>from
>>>tomcat using JNDi..and connection is obtained from datasource... 
>>>public static DataSource getInstance() throws SystemException { if
>>>(!isDataSrcAvaliable) {
>>>if (dataSource == null)
>>>{
>>>new DataSourceFactory();
>>>doLookUp();
>>>isDataSrcAvaliable = true;
>>>} //end if (dataSource == null)
>>>}// end if (!isDataSrcAvaliable)
>>>return dataSource;
>>>} /* end getInstance() */
>>>
>>>doLookUp method does this:
>>>Context ctx = new InitialContext();
>>>String dataSrc = 
>>>msgResource.getMessage(OEMAPIConstants.DATA_SOURCE_NAME);
>>>Context env = (Context)ctx.lookup("java:comp/env");
>>>dataSource = (DataSource) env.lookup(dataSrc);
>>>
>>>
>>>public static Connection getConnection() throws DAOException { 
>>>DataSource ds = (DataSource) DataSourceFactory.getInstance(); 
>>>Connection con = ds.getConnection(); return ds.getConnection(); }
>>>and every database lookup class, gets this connection and closes the
>>>connection after the query to database...
>>>
>>>
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