how to kill a connection from the connection pool without shutting down the 
connection pool
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                 Key: DBCP-219
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-219
             Project: Commons Dbcp
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.2.2
         Environment: Windows, Unix
            Reporter: Bill Liu


Hi:

This is really not a bug but probably a desired feature and something I am not 
aware of.

We use the Apache connection pool in a Servlet environment. We need the feature 
to kill or close a connection forcefully when it is being used by a servlet. 
The reason can be various: an evil servlet that holds a connection forever, db 
issue, network issue, etc. How can we do that? I notice that 
datasource.getConnection() always returns a new connection. How do we keep 
track of connections that are being used so we can close them if needed? 
Currently we can only kill one at the database side by a DBA.

Should we write a a util to keep track of connection objects that are borrowed 
by clients?

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