It appears that Andrew P. had done some work to create a
DBCPDataSourceFactory class, but I don't believe that is in play; right?
So, if tomcat is setting up the database pool via JNDI, how can we see
what it is using for DBCP default values?
Thanks Again, Tim
Jason Shao (CampusEAI Consortium) wrote:
On Mar 5, 2008, at 11:35 PM, Timothy Carroll wrote:
environment in question. A lot of the documentation and chat on this
issue talks about ensuring that all cursors and result sets are
closed when finished, but there is some speculation over how actively
that has to be managed. Additionally, we have looked into the
implications of connection pooling, and that seems to push the
solutions into a more shadowy area.
Tim,
Just to clarify: you are seeing essentially a cursor leak, but *not* a
connection leak? e.g. if you look at your DBCP status using JMX or the
like, and on the Oracle side the number of open connections is
relatively constant?
Jason
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