Hi Tonny Thanks for the input. I am a WebObjects newbie coming from J2EE environments, still trying to "merge" my existing J2EE knowledge with my limited WO knowledge. One of the advantages of the JNDI data source I am keen to leverage is that the JNDI connection can be setup on various environments (DEV, TEST, PROD) and there will not be a need for property files with the JDBC connection properties.
So does that mean that WO, more specifically EOF, makes a single connection to a database via JDBC and then just queues requests (I guess mostly deletions/updates/non-cached requests) using its own internal pooling mechanism? Thank you. Regards, Peter Newnam
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