Re: confusion to DBCP

2005-05-08 Thread Gurumoorthy
Hi,
Yes Connection pool is good because it gives a performance boost to your
application
( because open connection / close connection  is cpu and network
intensive )
You dont have a to configure DBCP in tomcat. you can do that in your
application as well.
You can configure DBCP in struts-config.xml if you are using struts :o)
 Why to re invent a wheel ( which may be buggy ) when there are loads
which are free and tested .. :o)
Any other question feel free to ask ..

Regards
Guru

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From: li yanjing [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: confusion to DBCP


I'm using mysql + tomcat as server to run jsp pages.
and there are JavaBeans too.
I have read a lot on the web that using a connection pool is very good.
I just wondering why I should configure DBCP in tomcat?
i think if i write the database connection in jsp pages(not in beans)
I need configure DBCP in tomcat.
if in the page I just call some JavaBeans to connect to database, i
just need write a connection pool class in java.
is that true?
thanks

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confusion to DBCP

2005-05-07 Thread li yanjing
I'm using mysql + tomcat as server to run jsp pages.
and there are JavaBeans too.
I have read a lot on the web that using a connection pool is very good.
I just wondering why I should configure DBCP in tomcat?
i think if i write the database connection in jsp pages(not in beans)
I need configure DBCP in tomcat.
if in the page I just call some JavaBeans to connect to database, i
just need write a connection pool class in java.
is that true?
thanks

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