Hi,

The only way to limit your connections is through the 
max_sessions parameter. As far as I know there is no 
queuing mechanism for this available.
About the price, only thing we experienced is dramatic performance
in certain batch applications which run through sqlnet. In these cases
you should use dedicated connections.

Hth,

Jeroen

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Dear gurus !

I've done some RTFM but have not found any answer to this:
i want to limit the number of open sessions to some number (let's say 1000).
I want the next coming connections (after 1000) to be queued on the
dispatcher until one of the previous sessions drops/disconnects.
Is it possible ?
Also , what is the "price" of establishing a MTS connection compared to
"price" of establishing a dedicated conenction , performance-wise ?
Thanks a lot in advance.
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