Hi,

can u pl let us know whether this solution is applicable even when i
am using thin drivers(why because we won't be accessing database thru
odbc..so no concept of dsn come into picture......) anyhow can u pl let us
clarrify on this.


santosh.

>From: Subrahmanyam Allamaraju <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 08:12:39 -0400
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> > Will I lost my application's portability if I use the connection pool of
>Weblogic? I saw
> > it in the example (in Using Connection Pool with server-side - Using
>Weblogic HTTP
> > Servlets) that it's importing weblogic.db.jdbc.  Any comments? If yes
>then
>what are the
> > alternative solutions?
>
>The example you're referring to uses the DriverManager to obtain the
>connection. You should instead use datasources to obtain connections.
>You'll
>not lose portability with datasources.
>
>Please direct such questions to the WebLogic newsgroups.
>
>Cheers.
>
>Subbu
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