cool. could you suggest any other group where i could post these questions?
thanks
btw, i wasnt sure if the problem was with rational robot or with anything
else.
dinesh
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Dinesh,
I have one question, what does a Rational Robot have to do with EJBs?
I have a question for you; what makes you believe that this is the proper
forum for this type of question?
Before you brush it off, this is a serious question.
In fact, I'll ask it of everyone whose posted a "I can't find a
configuration parameter for joe blow server" or a "I have has a class cast
exception, which jar is it in" question.
For those who ask these questions, please don't
To those who answer, please don't, or at least do it privately.
Kirk
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From: "Dinesh Venkateswaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 5:05 AM
Subject: Connections not getting released from pool in WebLogic
> Hi,
>
> Quickly, we are trying to load test from Rational Robot, a Servlet/EJB
> application deployed in WebLogic 5.1. As we run multiple rounds of load
> testing with the same number of users logged in, the connections in use
> seem to keep increasing, as seen in the WebLogic console. What i mean to
> say is at the end of one round of testing we expect the number of
> connections 'in use' in the pool to come down to zero(since we are
> virtually logged out in Robot), which doesnt happen. We have closed all
the
> connections in the finally block inside the servlets which fetches these
> connections
>
> Our settings for the pool are:
> initial capacity = 5 connections
> increment = 1
> max capacity of pool = 60.
>
> What could be wrong, something in Rational Robot or something with the
> deployment settings? When the number of users in a few, this doesnt
happen.
>
> Regards
> Dinesh
>
>
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