Hi,
You can use "PoolMan" available at www.codestudio.com, for free.
advantage of poolman is u needn't change the code u have already
wriiten. Ypu only nned to change the driver class available in
Class.forname.
Regards
John Thomas
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Subject: Help : Connection pooling
Hi
Does anyone know how to maintain a connection pool ?
Currently, I am making one connection per each user and it takes a lot
of
resource. Send me
any links that might help me.
Thanks in advance
Chandimal
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