Connection pooling will not work across application executions. It has
particularly been design for something like web applications where you
have a long running process that uses datasource for a long time. If
your Java application stops executing, the connection pool will be
closed too.

On 1/21/08, BBK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I'm a newbie to RIFE and I've started using it very recently. I would
> like to understand how connection pooling is handled in RIFE. I tried
> using the datasource object and found that the object is cleaned up
> after for every execution (in void main). Any insight into RIFE's
> connection pooling would be much appreciated.
>
> Best regards,
> BBK
>
> >
>


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