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Mike Silvers said: > Does anyone have a working example of using JDBC connection pooling? I > have done several searches on the web and found article after article, > but I would like to see a real working example of JDBC connection > pooling.. Yes, as a mater of fact, I just figured this out a few weeks ago. I think that the reason you couldn't find much is, connection pooling is not part of Java 2 1.3 (I think). It might be in 1.4, but I'm not sure. JDBC connection pooling is database and/or environment specific. Here's what I did to create a JDBC connection pool using JT400... // build your connection pool ... AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource dataSource = new AS400JDBCConnectionPoolDataSource(hostId, userid, password); dataSource.setLibraries(fileLibrary); dataSource.setTransactionIsolation("none"); AS400JDBCConnectionPool pool = new AS400JDBCConnectionPool(dataSource); pool.setMaxConnections(poolSize); // to get a connection Connection con = pool.getConnection(); // to give the connection back con.close(); david -- David Gibbs Sr. Software Engineer / R&D / MKS Inc., www.mks.com Lombard, IL, USA; tel: 630-495-2108; fax: 630-495-3591 Build Better Software
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