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Daniel,

On 10/18/12 10:12 AM, Daniel Barcellos wrote:
> ok... thanks for nothing...

No thanks for the snarkiness. :(

Pid's advice is actually good, even if you don't want to hear it:

> 2012/10/18 Pid <p...@pidster.com>
> 
>> It's probably not your connector config that's the problem, if
>> there is one.  Most of the time it's your app.
>> 
>> Use a profiler, monitor JMX (use VisualVM with the MBeans plugin)
>> and understand what's happening rather than assuming someone
>> else's connector config is "good" or "better".

Taking someone else's configuration doesn't really help you. Instead,
it makes you feel good that it improved someone else's situation and
therefore is likely to benefit you.

Maybe Romain has a 64-way blade server with 32GiB of heap space: he
can afford a lot of threads, etc. Maybe you have a 1GiB dual-core CPU
and his configuration will make your environment royally suck. If you
want advice, ask for it. But don't just say "oh, hey, your
configuration worked great for you so give it to me and it will
certainly work great".

>> Start a new thread when you've tried this & have questions.

+1

Technically, Daniel, you're hijacking Romain's thread.

- -chris
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