Hi,
  3000 concurrent access is pretty large for the jdbcodbcdriver to sustain.
Actually Sun strongly recommends against using this for production purposes.
Use a type 3 driver instead.

Rakesh

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> Hello,
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> Is It enough use sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver to manage access to db only
> for read if I will 3000 possible access cuncurrently? Because I've read in
> this mailing list something about problems with this driver for cuncurrent
> accessed
> to manage Thread safety.
> Thank you in advanced.
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