Thanks, It's the same way for C#? Greetings and sorry for my poor English
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:25 PM, Clinton Begin <[email protected]> wrote: > Enable log4j DEBUG on com.ibatis and java.sql. > > Clinton > > On 1/12/09, Juan Pablo Araya <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> We are auditing a big web system with his own "mapper" (it's from >> 2002) that use a lot of connections. Each day they have to reset the >> web server in wich the application run, because it use up all the >> connections from the pooling service. A few days ago we used the >> system and the DBA called us because we exhausted the Oracle >> connections in the development server. >> >> In this moment, under development, the system developers set the >> connection pooling to false so they can work on it. >> >> As far as I know, the problem arises in the data access layer because >> they don't release the register, connection or whatever related, >> waiting for the garbage collector to return the resource to the >> pooling service. >> >> One of our solutions (they have a profile database in which query for >> every asp control before they render it; it's very hard in >> connections) is to use a better connection layer (iBatis). >> >> ¿How can I log or see when iBatis take one resource from the pooling >> and release it, without debugging the source? It's very important to >> check the reliability because of the profile base for the system. >> >> Greetings! >> >> -- >> Juan Pablo Araya >> > > -- > Sent from my mobile device > -- Juan Pablo Araya

