which JDBC driver are you using? I think weblogic.jdbc.pool.Driver should
meet your requirement. just load it as a normal JDBC driver...

>From: Steve Buonincontri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Can WebLogic object pooling be used without the RMI interface mechanism?
>
>For example, suppose we wanted to use the DB Connection pool service from
>SERVLETS. Do we have to use RMI when that connection pool serving is on the
>same
>machine?
>
>- steveb
>
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