Your connection pooling should be handled through your ado.net connection
string; both SQL Server and Sybase have configuration options for this.
I personally use the Castle project for my IOC framework and it works really
well.
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 2:10 AM, Chetan V Minajagi
chetan.v.minaj...@jpmchase.com wrote:
Hi,
We have an application where we need to connect to two different databases
SQL server and Sybase.
We feel using ibatisNet Data Access we can configure connections to these
two datasources and will be able to have a nice way of seamlessly connecting
to multiple homogenous databases.
Also we are planning to use Enterprise Library for most things.Still not
sure which one Spring.Net /Enterprise library to pick though.
Either way if we use any of the two can you please let us know how to
configure ibatis configurations through this.Especially how do we use
connection pooling.
Can any one of you suggest a nice way of doing this?
Warm Regards,
Chetan
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