Hi All,

We are using 450+ vector layers(45+ databases) in PostGIS database served 
through GeoServer(2.0.2) most of which is WMS. Given the way it is, RAM is 
being 
used up ~60-100MB per layer(expected traffic is not very high as of now).We may 
hit the RAM limit if traffic becomes higher, since there is no queuing 
mechanism 
for total PostGIS connections . No such problem with RAM was encountered with 
shapefiles, though they are not recommended in production. We have not tried 
PostGIS (JNDI) but I read it that helps in connection pooling. 


1) What is the best way to have all the databases from the "same" PostGIS 
schema 
to JNDI connections? Any estimate of how much(time) of an effort that would be?

2) Also, what would be the best way to migrate all of them to a stable version 
of GeoServer 2.1(whenever available)? Does combining JNDI connections and 
GeoServer 2.1 migration save time if we do them together?

Any additional documentation on JNDI connection is appreciated.

Thanks,.
Ravi.
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