Hi jim,

The finally block always gets executed, whether or not
the expection has been thrown.


Srikanth

--- jim moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using a ConnectionPool in my servlets and I
> have a question. I want to
> return the connection to the pool whether or not an
> exception has occured.
>
> Is the finally below ever reached if the exception
> is caught:
>
>         ConnectionPool cp =
>
ConnectionPoolManager.getInstance().getPool(context_id);
>         Connection conn = cp.getConnection();
>
>         try {
>                 //some sql
>         } catch (SQLException e) {
>                 throw e;
>         } finally {
>                 cp.freeConnection(conn);
>         }
>
>
> or do it need:
>
>         ConnectionPool cp =
>
ConnectionPoolManager.getInstance().getPool(context_id);
>         Connection conn = cp.getConnection();
>
>         try {
>                 //some sql
>                 cp.freeConnection(conn);
>         } catch (SQLException e) {
>                 cp.freeConnection(conn);
>                 throw e;
>         }
>
>
> --jim
>
>
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