Hi Kerem,
I think what you want to do is to set up a connection pool. Code is
available free that explains how it works (but don't know where off hand).
Tom K.
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hi there,
i wonder if i should do anything in order to let more than one user use the
servlet at the same time.
should i write anything in that code regarding those.
and also again should i write anything in order to leat more than one user
use the databse at the same time.
can something bad occur .
thanx.
kerem
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