Yes, try the socketserver API, you can download it from:

http://www.tapsellferrier/engine.html

This is quite a normal thing to do, GNU-Paperclips uses the
socketserver API as it's means of serving HTTP connections.

There is also a mail server based on the API.


Nic

>>> Todd Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/19/99 6:56:37 PM >>>
Has anyone ever successfully deployed a Socket Connection Pool that
can
be
shared by multiple servlets?
I've seen some JDBCConnectionPool examples.

Got any tips or pitfalls to avoid?

Thanks in advance,
todd

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