Hi,
You can use your bean, using the "APPLICATION" scope tag.
By doing this, only one bean will be instantiated, and used by all the
servlets.
Regards,
Oren
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Subject: Connection pooling in JSP.
Hi All,
How to implement connection pooling in JSP/JavaBean framework?
I want to make use of the connection pooling classes, one time
initialized, across all the JSP pages in my application.
Suggest me an effective way to make the connection pooling classes
persistant across the JSPs?
thanks in advance,
gvd.
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