If you are using SQL Server 2000 you can always use SQL Server JDBC drivers. 
Who better than MS to know how to handle their own server. I did some testing 
by looping through different types of queries such as inserts, updates and 
selects and with just 1000 queries Microsoft JDBC drivers were a couple seconds 
faster than the built in JDBC drivers. 

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=07287B11-0502-461A-B138-2AA54BFDC03A&displaylang=en


Bob Everland

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