From what I've seen, I think that datasource manager handles that as part of the connection pool, but i'm not 100% sure yet.

ap

On Jul 17, 2007, at 11:33 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

interesting. Curious, you have to manually close the connections in your JavaObj or does the CF datasource manager thingy handle it?

DK

On 7/17/07, Andrew Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
OK, I figured out a way to get the Java connection object without having the Datasource password:

<cfscript>
var myConnection = createObject('java',' coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory'); myConnection.getDataSourceService ().getDatasource ('myDSNName').getConnection(); var javaObj = createObject('java',' path.to.object').init (myConnection)/>
javaObj.myMethod();
</cfscript>

On Jul 13, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Andrew Powell wrote:

I have a datasource password that I am trying to programatically pull out of a datasource for a java object. I can get the password out of the DSN, but it seems to be encrypted. Does anyone know the decryption methodology for this?

Thanks!

andy


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