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Hey Joe Sam

I downloaded jtopen.jar 4.0. The getConnection() method on the AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource still does not return a pooled connection.

I wonder if I could extend AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource and get it to work?

Thanx, PLA


Joe Sam Shirah wrote:


Take a look at AS400JDBCConnectionPool in JTOpen 4.x and try
using that. Your getConnection() problem stems from the fact that AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource descends from AS400JDBCDataSource and does not override the getConnection() methods there.


The source has been changed considerably in
AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource and AS400JDBCPooledConnection. You probably have an earlier version on the AS/400; That's the only reason I can think of why it worked there.


Let us know how it goes.


Joe Sam


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----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick L Archibald" <Patrick.Archibald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400" <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 1:07 PM Subject: Re: dataSource.getConnection jt400




Hey Joe Sam

You're right on target. I have a class I call ObjectServer that looks up
the OS on creation, creates the DataSource accordingly and returns it
via ObjectServer.getDataSource().   The only problem I'm having is the
the AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource.getConnection() doesn't appear to
return a pooled connnection. I have to do the following to get a pooled
connection from the AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource.

AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource dataSource = new
AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource("myserver.com");
dataSource.setUser("myUser");
dataSource.setPassword("myPassword");
AS400JDBCPooledConnection pooledConnection = (AS400JDBCPooledConnection)
dataSource.getPooledConnection();
Connection connection = pooledConnection.getConnection();

Am I missing something?

Thanks for the help!

PLA











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