Actually I'm using a pool of my own, which worked fine with any database
engine I've tried it on. This has to work on a Nestcape 3.6 server, and I
don't know if it is able to handle a connection manager itsself.

Anyway, I'll try to change my pooling method to see if all comes from there

Best regards

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De : java_jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : samedi 26 ao�t 2000 12:59
Objet : Re: oracle thin driver question


>Hello Sylvain,
>The most effective way is to set up oracle connection manager in your
>web server. Oracle provides you this facility and detailed
>documentation.
>And if you are still not satisfied, make the connection as dispatched
>instead of dedicated(I guess this is what you are using).
>And if you are still not satisfied, the final way is to install the
>ORACLE and web server in the same box. Sometimes, the bottleneck might
>be network especially if you are using VPN.
>
>Friday, August 25, 2000, 4:26:50 AM, you wrote:
>
>SR> This is slightly off topic, but as it concerns jsp/servlet
developpment, I
>SR> may ask it anyway.
>
>SR> We have developped a small search engine, which worked just fine on a
linux
>SR> box running mysql as db engine. One of our client plans to serve it
himself,
>SR> on an UX server, with oracle. We do have to port the application, but
we
>SR> experience some problems.
>
>SR> We are using the jdbc thin driver, and oracle server is used by nobody
but
>SR> this application. Sometimes establishing the connection takes 1 or 2
>SR> seconds, and sometimes nearly 1 minute. I insist, the oracle server
does
>SR> serve only this database, and has no other function. What should I do
to
>SR> improve this ?
>
>SR> Best regards
>SR> sylvain
>
>
>
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