Hi Eric,

On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 7:58:38 PM UTC+1, Erik Pragt wrote:
>
> Btw, even the documentation, as listed here: 
> http://orientdb.com/docs/2.0/orientdb.wiki/Document-Database.html, still 
> recommends using the deprecated  ODatabaseDocumentPool.global() code. Is 
> this correct?
>
> you could use:

pool = new OPartitionedDatabasePool(getUrl(), getUsername(), getPassword(), 
getMaxPoolSize());


public ODatabaseDocumentTx openDatabase() {
    return pool.acquire();
}


 
cheers
/m

On Saturday, December 26, 2015 at 7:34:28 PM UTC+1, Erik Pragt wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering, what's the correct way of using connections to an 
>> OrientDB from my Java webapp? According to the OrientDB book, it's to use 
>> ODatabaseDocumentPool.global(), which is deprectated. Currently, I just 
>> create a new connection every time, something like this:
>>
>>
>> public void setUserName(String name) {
>>
>>   ODatabaseDocumentTx db = new 
>> ODatabaseDocumentTx("remote:localhost/demo").open("demo", "demo")
>>   db.command(new OCommandSQL("update User set name=?")).execute(name);
>>   db.close();
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> But this seems hardly the best way. What's the idiomatic way of handling 
>> connections in OrientDB?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Erik
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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