Robert Krueger wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> has anyone considered using a third party (more advanced) connection
> pooling package with JOnAS? I'm thinking of using the free bitmechanic
> jdbcpool classes and would like to know what JOnAS people think of that.
> It has all of the features I would like to see in JOnAS
> (connection-timeouts, max usage etc.).
> 
> It works as yet another jdbc-driver when the pools have been configured.
> so my thoughts are. Provided it follows JDBC transaction semantics (the
> underlying connections are not changed in the middle of an open
> transaction) it should just work, shouldn't it?
> 
> would like to hear people's thought's. if I'm not missing anything it
> should be quite possible to integrate that into the JOnAS codebase with
> little work. Of course, for this to work there would be some more
> environment properties for the datasource (timeout etc.).
> 
> what do others think?
> 
I'm a little sceptical about having a pool above and under the JDBC interface.
I'm not sure this could work, but if you can try, I'm interested with the result.
A best approach should be to implement the missing features directly in jonas.
We didn't have time to do it until now unfortunatly, since putting jonas on CVS
took a lot of our time.

        Philippe
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