no, when ur going to use the class u have to declare it as static
e.g.  private static PoolManager poolManager;

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From: "Rafael Romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: some concepts... 2


> >-every connection request will utilize ur pool
> >-your pool will should be shared for every user.
> >-make your pool object static so that it will only create a single
> >instance once instantiated.
>
> I have the Pool class that starts:
>
> public class ConnectionPool{
> ...
> }
> Do I have to write it like: public static class ConnectionPool{ ...} ???
> If I do it like that I get the next error:
> The type type RR.jdbc.ConnectionPool can't be declared static. It is
> already top-level, since it is a member of a package.
> public static class ConnectionPool {
>
> Then I have tried to do it this other way:
> when I create the pool from the bean I put:
> private static ConnectionPool pool;
> pool = new ConnectionPool(params);
>
> Is it right this way?
>
> thanks
>
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