Check out:
http://webdevelopersjournal.com/columns/connection_pool.html
Good article on connection pooling. You can use the classes shown for just
about any type of connection pooling.
Bill
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Hi everyone,
I'm looking at doing a rather sizeable application in JSP and wondering
about database connection pooling. What seems to work the best for JSP?
Should I build a servlet that runs in the background feeding database
connections? Should I not worry about connection pooling and look for a
web/application server that handles this for me? What other options seem to
work for you? I would love to here any information about how you are
handling this.
Thanks in advance,
Troy Spruit
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