hi,
you use Connection Pool technique then check it.
At 10:17 AM 12/6/99 +1100, you wrote:
>Hi All!
>
>We are experiencing very slow response times from an Oracle database when
>accessed from our servlets. However, from a Java application on the web
>server machine the response is much quicker. Has anybody noticed anything
>similar?
>
>We are using Oracle 8 on Solaris, IIS4/WebSphere2 on WinNT4 and Oracle thin
>JDBC drivers.
>
>As a comparison I configured two linux machines to use Apache/WebSphere and
>Postgresql, and found performance to be really snappy, (but then on a two
>machine network that shouldn't be a surprise I suppose).
>
>Apart from tuning the network, the database, or the queries, does anybody
>have any tips as to how they improve servlet-database performance?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mark Foley
>
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