Or, if you need an Open Source connection pool with JTA support, have a look at XAPool and JOTM at ObjectWeb
http://forge.objectweb.org/projects/xapool/ or http://xapool.experlog.com/
http://jotm.objectweb.org/


At 2005-07-25 20:21, you wrote:
It is as simple as you describe, autocommit false, get a connection and commit/rollback at the end.

Cheers
Dirk

Michael Molloy wrote:
I have just started using the DBCP classes in a commercial web
application that I manage, and my boss is thinking about using it in one
that he manages. However, his requires the use of transactions, and I'm
unclear whether DBCP supports transactions.

Is it as simple as checking out a connection, setting autoCommit to
false, then committing the transaction when you're finished? Or is a
connection still used by multiple threads, even after being checked out
of the pool?

Thanks,
--MIchael

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Michael Molloy
Senior Software Engineer
Ncycles Software Solutions
901.756.2705



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