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I would say by definition, you wouldn't be able to do that because a 
connection pool has to create and manage a pool of AS400 objects.  You get 
an AS400..Pool from an AS400..DataSource and that has a similar constuctor 
to the AS400 object.  You could probably "get" the values you need from an 
existing AS400 object to construct one.

Mark



java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/29/2004 02:34:48 PM:

> Maybe I'm missing it ... but is there any way to create a 
> AS400JDBCConnectionPool object using an AS400 object as the connection?
> 
> david
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