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Gustavo Huff Mauch updated DBCP-219:
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Inicio: 13/2/2010
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> how to kill a connection from the connection pool without shutting down the 
> connection pool
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DBCP-219
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-219
>             Project: Commons Dbcp
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.0
>         Environment: Windows, Unix
>            Reporter: Bill Liu
>             Fix For: 2.0
>
>
> Hi:
> This is really not a bug but probably a desired feature and something I am 
> not aware of.
> We use the Apache connection pool in a Servlet environment. We need the 
> feature to kill or close a connection forcefully when it is being used by a 
> servlet. The reason can be various: an evil servlet that holds a connection 
> forever, db issue, network issue, etc. How can we do that? I notice that 
> datasource.getConnection() always returns a new connection. How do we keep 
> track of connections that are being used so we can close them if needed? 
> Currently we can only kill one at the database side by a DBA.
> Should we write a a util to keep track of connection objects that are 
> borrowed by clients?

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