Anjib,
i'd certainly take a look at hibernate, i've been using it for a while now and
find it easy enough and functionally rich enough for most things.
adam
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 14:36:01 -0500
From: anji...@hotmail.com
To: user@struts.apache.org
Subject: Connection Pooling with
Sure I will
For time being I used DBCP.
Anjib
On 12/8/2010 12:54 PM, adam pinder wrote:
Anjib,
i'd certainly take a look at hibernate, i've been using it for a while now and
find it easy enough and functionally rich enough for most things.
adam
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 14:36:01 -0500
in java you have the choose which way is the best for your project to handle
databases.
there exists several frameworks for this job like hibernate, myBatis, spring
jdbc tempalate, ... .
google for it and look which framework is the best for your project.
Johannes
anjibman wrote:
I have to
I was thinking for Hibernate.
So only way for struts is use one of these framework?
Anjib
On 12/7/2010 3:26 PM, Johannes Geppert wrote:
in java you have the choose which way is the best for your project to handle
databases.
there exists several frameworks for this job like hibernate, myBatis,
Nop,
You dont need using a framework... if you pick one just will make your life
easier!
If you`re starting a new project I`d get one framework, however if the
project it`s already ready, just keep doing in the same way!
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Anjib Mulepati anji...@hotmail.com wrote:
Is the question about connection pooling, as the subject line indicates, or
is the question about generic DB handling and JDBC v. ORMs?
Dave
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Arthur Neves arthu...@gmail.com wrote:
Nop,
You dont need using a framework... if you pick one just will make your life
Ok now I get confuse. I was thinking simple JDBC can't (or complex to )
handle connection pooling. So framework make work easy. If framework is
not used what are other alternatives to handle connection pooling beside
JDBC itself?
Anjib
On 12/7/2010 4:20 PM, Arthur Neves wrote:
Nop,
You
A connection pooling library?
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Anjib Mulepati anji...@hotmail.com wrote:
Ok now I get confuse. I was thinking simple JDBC can't (or complex to )
handle connection pooling. So framework make work easy. If framework is not
used what are other alternatives to
E.g -. http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Dave Newton davelnew...@gmail.com wrote:
A connection pooling library?
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Anjib Mulepati anji...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Ok now I get confuse. I was thinking simple JDBC can't (or complex to )
So I can use this DBCP Componenet instead of framework?
Anjib
E.g -. http://commons.apache.org/dbcp/
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Dave Newtondavelnew...@gmail.com wrote:
A connection pooling library?
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Anjib Mulepatianji...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Ok now I get
Dude, I can't sit quietly any longer! How you connect to a database has
NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the Struts/2 Framework. I would advise you to
keep the two separated in your mind. Much like you wouldn't look to a
Database connection to serve a web page, neither should you look to Struts/2
Dude
I am asking about ORM tool not Struts framework itself.
Please see the reply from Johannes.
Thanks
Anjib
On 12/7/2010 5:19 PM, stanl...@gmail.com wrote:
Dude, I can't sit quietly any longer! How you connect to a database has
NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the Struts/2 Framework. I
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Anjib wrote:
I am asking about ORM tool not Struts framework itself.
I think the point was more along the lines of why are you asking here,
since you're not asking about the Struts framework.
Dave
Then you should be asking on the appropriate list.
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#forum
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:15 PM, Anjib anji...@hotmail.com wrote:
Dude
I am asking about ORM tool not Struts framework itself.
Please see the reply from Johannes.
Thanks
Anjib
: Tue, 7 Dec 2010 16:19:48 -0600
Subject: Re: Connection Pooling with Struts
From: stanl...@gmail.com
To: user@struts.apache.org
Dude, I can't sit quietly any longer! How you connect to a database has
NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with the Struts/2 Framework. I would advise you to
keep the two
Hi,
Struts way (not good)
Connection pooling is not available in latest version of struts
1 and
struts 2. So if you upgrade your application to latest struts
then you
will be in trouble.
Server (JNDI) very good
All application servers provide
Tomcat can provide a connection pool, you just have to configure the
pool and look up the resource in your application. The details can be
found here :
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.5-doc/jndi-datasource-examples-howto.html
Tushar Agrawal wrote:
Hi Freinds,
I am using struts-config
Hibernate (it has a Struts plugIn) can set those up automatically for you
and connect to both using the same API.
http://www.hibernate.org
Regards,
David
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