Thanks Andrea.

> DBCP, latest stable release (or close, we ugpraded it only a few
> months ago)

Do you refer to the Stable (2.0.2) in download?

>>  - would it be advisable to use an eternal pool, like tomcat DBCP?
>> Would it give us performance gain?
>
> None that I can think of.
> Storing the connection pool in JNDI is a good idea if you need to
> create multiple stores hitting the same database (each hitting a different
> schema), if you need to share the pool with other applications running in
> the same container, or if the standard connection setup cannot be used
> (e.g., connecting to an Oracle cluster).

Ok, the classical gains with JNDI in general.

> If you need better performance the easier way is to upgrade to GeoServer
> 2.1 beta (yes, that comes with some risks ;-) )

I can't assess the risk upgrading to 2.1 would bring to our production
env. I will go for the stable ;)

giovanni

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