It is the exception, you are deemed to be using an approved connection
pooling mechanism and a redback webshare costs the same as a connection
pooled database license except for the fact that that you need to buy a
database license as well as the redback license

George


On 24/09/2009 23:39, "Charles Stevenson" <stevenson.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm missing something.  We ran Redback without connection pooling.  Is
> that an exception because it's a U2 product or were we in violation?
> 
> Ross Ferris wrote:
>> Doug,
>> I fear that if you look at the terminology and description that <IBM>
>> (Rocket may change, but somehow I doubt it) use to describe a
>> "connection pool", though you may like to think that your "connection
>> manager" is "different", I fear you may fall foul of their definition
>> .... and if you look at your 175 user system running off 2 licences you
>> can understand why (I assume that the 175 users also use "other stuff",
>> rather than everyone using NOTHING BUT your CRM)
>>   
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