Eric:
were you able to get this issue resolved? if so, what did you do to get it
resolved?
I am having the same issue as well..
appreciate your help.
thanks ..
Eric Bauld wrote:
>
> The SQL Map used to be accessed as a single static object but I ended up
> changing it when the connection was closing to try to fix the problem.
> I'm going to leave it the way it is right now to see if the connection
> timeouts are fixed. Once I know they are I will go back to something
> like this
>
> /**
> * Will setup the SqlMapper, if already setup will do nothing
> */
> public static void setIBATIS(String iBATIS) {
> if(sqlMap == null){
> SQLMapper.iBATIS = iBATIS;
> setup();
> }
> }
>
> Thanks a bunch everyone, I hope this thing is fixed now.
>
> Chris Lamey wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> For what it's worth, sqlMapClients are thread-safe, so you can construct
>> one at webapp init time and share it between all servlets. Creating a
>> new sqlMapClient on every HTTP request is heavyweight and not needed.
>> Also, the way SQLMapper is written, you could have different threads
>> coming in and getting each other sqlMapClients, which wouldn't be a big
>> deal in this case, but is something to note.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>> On Fri, 2006-08-25 at 13:18 -0600, Eric Bauld wrote:
>>
>>> Unsure about using DBCP so probably not. I am creating a new instance of
>>> a SqlMapClient each time a servlet is run.
>>>
>>> iBatis 2.1.7
>>> apache-tomcat 5.5.7
>>> mysql 4.1.11
>>>
>>> The servlets are accessed from a php script and the output is passed
>>> through apache as a excell file. Its not used that often.
>>>
>>> Each servlet executes this
>>> SQLMapper.setIBATIS( sysprops.getProperty( "ibatis" ) );
>>>
>>> And everything that uses ibatis accesses the SqlMapClient does so via
>>> SQLMapper.getSqlMapInstance()
>>>
>>>
>>> And SQLMapper is as follows
>>>
>>>
>>> package rp.broker;
>>>
>>> import java.io.Reader;
>>> import java.sql.SQLException;
>>>
>>>
>>> import com.ibatis.common.resources.Resources;
>>> import com.ibatis.sqlmap.client.SqlMapClient;
>>> import com.ibatis.sqlmap.client.SqlMapClientBuilder;
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> public class SQLMapper {
>>> private static SqlMapClient sqlMap;
>>> private static String iBATIS;
>>>
>>> private static void setup(){
>>> try {
>>>
>>> String resource = SQLMapper.getIBATIS();
>>> Reader reader = Resources.getResourceAsReader(resource);
>>> sqlMap = null;
>>> SQLMapper.sqlMap =
>>> SqlMapClientBuilder.buildSqlMapClient(reader);
>>> } catch (Exception e) {
>>> //An error at this point is unrecoverable, so this should
>>> die
>>> e.printStackTrace();
>>> throw new RuntimeException(
>>> "Error initializing SQLMapper class.Cause : " +e);
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>> public static SqlMapClient getSqlMapInstance() throws SQLException {
>>>
>>> return sqlMap;
>>> }
>>>
>>> public static void close(){
>>> }
>>>
>>> public static void setIBATIS(String iBATIS) {
>>> SQLMapper.iBATIS = iBATIS;
>>> setup();
>>> }
>>> public static String getIBATIS() {
>>> return iBATIS;
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>> Kris Schneider wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 8/25/06, Eric Bauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Im having a heck of a time finding the right way to fix this.
>>>>> I have a servlet on a tomcat server, it uses ibatis. It works great as
>>>>> long as it is being used but when it sits overnight, the connection
>>>>> times out and the next person to use it will get an error. But then it
>>>>> will work for every request thereafter.
>>>>> I get this exception after it has been sitting.
>>>>>
>>>>> java.sql.SQLException: No operations allowed after connection closed
>>>>>
>>>>> Anyone know of a way to test this to see if the connection has closed
>>>>> ?
>>>>>
>>>> If you're using DBCP for your connection pooling, see this:
>>>>
>>>> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp/configuration.html
>>>>
>>>> Specifically the testOnBorrow and validationQuery params.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I could just put a bogus query + error catch to "wake up" the
>>>>> connection, but its not a very proper fix.
>>>>>
>>>>> - Eric
>>>>>
>
>
>
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