Once you see Connection Pooling in action with UO.NET, you wouldn't want
to go back! IBM has some examples applications you can download from
their website in VB.NET and C#, using connection pooling.

Unfortunately, there is a separate license and cost associated with it.
But it is worth it, for those that need it. You only need to buy the
licenses you require.
 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen O'Neal
Sent: Wednesday, 29 November 2006 1:42 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] UniObjects for .NET - Reference / Experience / Advice

Brian Leach stated "connection pool licensing is a new feature in
UniVerse
10.2 - and so I doubt you will find that anyone has had a chance to
really prove that part of it yet."

The connection pooling portion of UO.NET has be extremely tested for one
U2 Channel Partner (what we used to call VARs) that has approximately
500 end user sites that are up to over 1,000 users at some locations.
This particular Partner rewrote their whole front end using UO.NET and
the Microsoft development environment for their front end.  Back end and
processing remains in UniBasic.

The UniObjects layer is the same code for both the UO.NET and UOJ
(UniObjects for Java).  It is so blazing fast that some Partners have
written new front end report writers with a GUI look and feel. 

Some Partners have written the middle layer with the intent of using
multiple databases for updating - like updating a U2 Database in
addition to writing to an SQL database for Reporting Cubes.

Super highly scalable.  Extremely fast.
   Steve

   Stephen M. O'Neal
   Lab Services Sales for U2
   IBM SWG Information Management Lab Services
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