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Laurent Rouvet commented on JAMES-440:
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I didn't find the official reason... (does DBCP have a mail list?)
However I found several issue about this feature... 
It seems that the implementation is quite bad... see
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=658047&messageID=3866148

However, this feature is still very very useful at least to help finding 
connection leak.
So, it's definitely something that is needed to debugging.

I know that it's deprecated but I still propose to keep it with some comment 
explaining that it should use for debugging only. When you debug, it's easy to 
active that feature but not so easy to recompile and deploy James when needed. 
;-)

What do you find?

+1

Also,  we may look at fixing that DBCP issue... Does someone like Noel know 
people of that team?



> Improve DBCP: provide more DBCP options, like removeAbandoned
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAMES-440
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-440
>      Project: James
>         Type: Improvement
>     Versions: 2.2.0
>     Reporter: Laurent Rouvet
>     Assignee: Stefano Bagnara
>     Priority: Minor
>      Fix For: 2.3.0a2
>  Attachments: JdbcDataSource.java
>
> Add more DBCP options, like removeAbandoned. 
> By the way, I set it to true by default as I think it help to debug and to 
> make James/JDBC connection more reliable.

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