Hi Dave,
Thanks for the heads up about c3po. Im gonna download it and integrate
into our app to give it a test drive and see how it goes.
I also downloaded the datasource component of Apache Excalibur. I might
see how that goes as well (when I find the time).
Cheers.
David Durham wrote:
On 10/27/05, Nathan Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Dave,
I have been wondering whether it's worth while or not carrying on using
DBCP. There are many outstanding bugs and hardly any active development
on it. One release a year just doesn't cut it for me.
I would suggest the Tomcat team also use something other than DBCP,
cause it makes them look bad when the database side of things doesn't
work. People start blaming the Tomcat when it isn't there problem at all.
Well, I guess they are probably not concerned with looking bad ... I
know I wouldn't be -- Tomcat is a nice tool. I just mention c3p0
because it and another one (can't remember the name) are getting more
recommendations these days than DBCP. And like you said, DBCP doesn't
seem to be getting a lot of developer attention. I'm not sure that
Tomcat would ship with anything under a non-Apache license agreement,
though. I could be wrong.
-Dave
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