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> > I want to be able to share the Connection Pool across all the different
> > servlets my project uses... I read in a book about something called the
> > Global Servlet Context... but they say this is avaiable only in JSDK
2.1...
> > but this book is kind of wack so I am not sure what exactly the little
> > footnote refers to... Does this exist in JServ 1.0 ?  Can anyone suggest
a
> > better method for sharing the pool across all the servlets?
>
> the pool available at:
>
> http://www.bitmechanic.com/projects/jdbcpool/
>
> is implemented as a JDBC driver.  consequently, it's a singleton in the
> system.  Have one of your servlets instantiate the pool in its init()
> method, and make sure that JServ is configured to auto-load this servlet
> when it starts up.
>
> Then any of your servlets can access connections from the pool simply by
> calling:
>
> DriverManager.getConnection()
>
I am using the bitmechanic JDBC Connection Pool, with good results on Win NT
4, JServ 1.1b3, JDK 1.2.2

Scott



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