On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 10:00, Shashi Kiran wrote:
>    Hi All,
> 
> Can anybody tell me the importance of
> org.jboss.resource.connectionmanager.CachedConnectionInterceptor in
> standardJboss.xml. And will the removal of this interceptor has any affect
> on the normal behaviors of the beans.
> 

It is used for two reasons (both are related).
1) Unshared connections (cached connections)
2) Late binding of connections to BMT user transactions

It also does the connection close checking in 3.2.x
which is just a debug feature.

> And is this any way related to jboss.jca:service=CachedConnectionManager.
> 

Yes

Regards,
Adrian

> regards
> Shashi Kiran
> 
> 
> 
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