> -Original Message-
> From: Richard Road Runner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 4:41 PM
> To: Darryl L. Miles; Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Database connections aren't being released...
>
> Hmm.. Thank you for the reply. Yes
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Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: Database connections aren't being released...
Richard Road Runner wrote:
I am not sure that this is a Tomcat issue, but we are not sure what
exactly is causing our problem.
We are running Tomcat 5.0.27. We are using
Richard Road Runner wrote:
I am not sure that this is a Tomcat issue, but we are not sure what exactly is
causing our problem.
We are running Tomcat 5.0.27. We are using the most recent jconn2.jar driver
to connect to a Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 7 database via JDBC.
Over a period of time,
I've confirmed that we added the parameter removeAbandoned="true" to the
Database resource in the server.xml about a year ago and it had no effect.
None of us think that we are not closing connecitons properlly.
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> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 6:01 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Database connections aren't being released...
>
> I am not sure that this is a Tomcat issue, but we are not
> sure what exactly is causing our problem.
>
> We are r
Richard Road Runner wrote:
I am not sure that this is a Tomcat issue, but we are not sure what exactly is
causing our problem.
We are running Tomcat 5.0.27. We are using the most recent jconn2.jar driver
to connect to a Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 7 database via JDBC.
Over a period of time,
> From: Richard Road Runner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Database connections aren't being released...
>
> Over a period of time, the number of connections to the
> database continues to increase far beyond the possible number
> of users.
This is usually a pr
I am not sure that this is a Tomcat issue, but we are not sure what exactly is
causing our problem.
We are running Tomcat 5.0.27. We are using the most recent jconn2.jar driver
to connect to a Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 7 database via JDBC.
Over a period of time, the number of connections to t