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That's an item you set in Oracle's init file eg.
processes = 200
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From: Joshua Slack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 12, 1999 9:55 AM
Subject: keeping a handle on JDBC connections
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> I have a servlet which creates pools of JDBC connections for other
> servlets. Currently this is only running against an Oracle 8.05 database,
> but the servlet takes in any connect string and driver/class to make the
> pool from.
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> It works fine most of the time, but occassionally I get an error where a
> pool cannot be created and it says:
> ORA-00020: maximum number of processes (50) exceeded
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> Is this a limitation in Oracle itself, or in JDBC? How do I make sure my
> servlets that use a database pool are scalable to heavy traffic loads?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> -- Joshua Slack
> -- Obj-X, Inc.
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