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Are you repeatedly getting new connections? I believe there is a job per
open JDBC connection.

Frances Stewart
WebSphere Application Server for iSeries 400
IBM Rochester




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Folks:

Does anyone know all the situations where a new QZDASOINIT job would be
created?

I've got some java code that is doing JDBC access and program calls from a
PC.  I've noticed that the number of QZDASOINIT jobs that are in my QSERVER
subsystem keeps growing, and it seems directly related to my code ... but I
can't tell exactly why.

Thanks!

david

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