Testcase being, a test servlet, your exact DBCP config: min/maxactive,...
and your jmeter setup: concurrent conn,...
and any tuning you did on VM or tomcat level

-- Dirk


Kwan Michael wrote:
I replaced the jar (with jars from dbcp 1.2.1 and pool
1.2).

Without changing anything on my tomcat server in which
i have a servlet accessing oracle db via oracle 9i
driver (using jndi with connection pooling), It now
becomes a 3-5 times slow down in my servlet
performance.

MK

--- Dirk Verbeeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Simply replacing the jars should be enough.
Can you create a simple testcase?

-- Dirk

Kwan Michael wrote:

Hi all,

It might be a simple question, but it sure gets me
thinking.

I m currently using tomcat 4.1.27. I wanted to

use

the pool preparedstatement from the dbcp 1.2.1.

So I

did a upgrade to replace both common-dbcp.jar with
common-dbcp-1.2.1.jar and common-pool.jar with
common-pool.jar.

Without doing anything to the previous

configuration

(i m using JNDI datasource), I started tomcat and

run

a simple jmeter test. It turns out that my

servlet is

now 3-6 times slower.

Am I doing the upgrade correctly?

YT





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