As long you trust the SQL queries and JDBC drivers, what you really should be able to, I don't see much sense in killing the connection even after a very long time. But maybe the original programmers had some misbehaved drivers in mind?
Originally this database connection pool was used in a web-app, where you'd have a large number of possible (and possibly non-optimized) queries.
I agree 99% that James' statements could be trusted, but there is still the ability for mailet authors to send their own statements through this connection pool. (that said, comparing mailet statements to webapps statements, mailet statements are much less likely to be large, report-esque, slow queries that require killing)
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