Stephane,

This is pretty much the best / only course of action for using Oracle
drivers with DBCP.

IMHO, a better solution for Oracle installations would be to bypass the
DBCP code, and use the Oracle provided pooling.

G

On Fri, 2007-07-06 at 09:17 -0400, Tellier, Stephane wrote:
> Hi ,
>  
>     could someone confirms to me that the right thing to do for being
> able to import large amount of items in DSpace with Oracle, without
> having the open cursors limit problem, is to set the db.statementpool
> to false in dspace.cfg (if, for instance, we cannot raise the cursor
> limit to a very large number in Oracle) ?
>  
> Thanks a lot.
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