Jagan:

There's a good connection pooling object in our Expresso Framework, at
http://www.javacorporate.com. If you download the source (it's open source),
the object you're looking for is com.javacorporate.db.DBConnectionPool. It
scales well, and handles things like connections not being released from
servlets on a timely basis, maximum numbers of connections, and a few other
things you may run into when you're scaling to support larger groups of
users.

Mike
Javacorporate Ltd.

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Hi Folks,

I am in the process of developing Servlets that would be accessing database
and supports few thousands of concurrent users. I guess connection pooling
is the way to achieve that. Could someone point me to the resources on
Connection pooling on the web. I would be appreciate if i can get some
sample code snippets too.

thanks in advance.

JJ

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