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Apache's connection pool library: org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource
JDBC driver from IBM and called: com.ibm.as400.access.AS400JDBCDriver.
Does this make any sense to you cause I am clueless.
Your developer is using out-of-the-box connection pool services rather
than designing something that might support multiple environments (i.e.
Library Lists).
Chris, this type of development is pretty standard in the Java community.
I don't agree with it - because the IBM i operating environment has
historically supported multiple application and customer environments, via
library lists. But it appears that most shops are okay with the Java
developer community's idea of "modernization".
-Nathan
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