BP,

    What you are asking falls somewhat into the realm of Black Magic.  Will you
see a decrease in resource requirements from Multi Threaded Server (MTS) which
is what I believe your asking.  Possibly.  It depends on the total number of
connections to your database and the type of transaction these connections
represent.  MTS works well for database with a LARGE number of constant
connections, like > 100, that process very short transactions.  If these are
batch types of transactions that process a large number of rows at a time then
MTS is not for you.  One item that you may have to weigh carefully is what level
of delay can you tolerate in processing a transaction?  The reason is that if a
transaction request comes in and there is no shared server available to process
it then it will wait either for a server to free up or Oracle to start a new
one, which is NOT a guarantee.  In using MTS I've found the kernel's load
balancing algorithms (those that control the birth and death of shared servers)
to be somewhat erratic and unpredictable.

Dick Goulet

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Author: "BigP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       6/12/2002 2:49 PM

Hi List ,
Is there any way I can make shared connectiuon explicitely . When I am looking
at v$session I am finding tons of JDBC connection which are dedicated . Can I
expect some performance gain or low resource requirement out of this if I make
these dedicated connections to shared .
Thanks ,
Bp

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