>org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectioFactoryConPooledImpl.lookup
Strange I could not find such a method?
Which version do you use?

We have a separate pool for connection pooling in OJB (we pool PB
instances and connections in different pools).
In OJB.properties you can configure the default connection pool size
with
maxConnectionsInPool=21
The default behaviour of the connection pool is to throw a exception if
the pool is exhausted (you can explicit configure each connection pool
in the repository.xml, see repository.dtd), thus the OJB connection pool
is not exhausted, rather the pool try to obtain a new connection from
your DBMS and wait for response.
Try to increase the max active connections of your DBMS, or try to
reduce the maxConnectionsInPool-property to see if a exception arise.

regards,
Armin

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From: "Peter Neubauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OJB Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: OJB stopping to work


Now I have debugged a bit and it seems that OJB is waiting for the
org.apache.commons.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.wait()
org.apache.commons.pool.impl.GenericObjectPool.borrowObject()
org.apache.ojb.broker.accesslayer.ConnectioFactoryConPooledImpl.lookup()

So it should be that the connectionpool gets exhausted. But the
application seems to wait anyway. That is in spite of

# specifies the behaviour of the pool when broker capacity is
# exhausted (see maxActive above)
# 0 - fail
# 1 - block
# 2 - grow
whenExhaustedAction=0

in OJB.properties. Shouldn't the pool raise an exeption then?

After all logs are set to DEBUG, there are no more SQL statements
coming.


Thanks for the help

/peter


stop comes in On Sat, 2002-09-07 at 11:02, Thomas Mahler wrote:
> Please try to set all loglevel to DEBUG to see if there is no more OJB
> activity.
>
> Activate the P6Spy (setup explained in FAQ) to check if there is no
more
> SQL activity from OJB
>
> The OJB caches uses weak-references, thus they are fully
> garbage-collectable. So I can't believe it is a caching problem.
>
> cheers,
> Thomas
>
> Peter Neubauer wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I get a very strabge behavior with OJB. Some time after I have
started
> > my tubine application, OJB seems just to stop to work, without any
> > error. Are there any caches getting full?
> >
> > Has anyone had some similar problem?
> >
> > /peter
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