Super - thank you.  :-)

Cheers,
Thomas

On 17 Dec., 13:11, "Ayende Rahien" <[email protected]> wrote:
> This shouldn't be a problem. The SQL connection pool is pretty robust.
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 3:21 AM, Thomas Koch <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there -  just noticed this little entry
> >http://www.hibernate.org/117.html#A15
> > in the Hibernate "Advanced Problems".
>
> > Problem:
> > When I leave Hibernate running overnight, I come back and find that it
> > can no longer connect to the database.
>
> > Answer:
> > (This is particularly common in the case of MySQL, wich times out JDBC
> > connections after a short time.)
> > You should never use Hibernate's built-in connection pooling in
> > production; it is non-scalable and non-fault-tolerant. Instead, use
> > DBCP or C3P0 (or, even better, an application server datasource).
>
> > Can anyone tell me if this is an issue with the NHibernate standard
> > configuration? I am personally using NHibernate 2.0 out of the box
> > with SQL Server 2005 in production, and have thus far not experienced
> > any problem with connectivity.
>
> > Cheers,
> > Thomas
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