Hey!

This is off-topic for this SERVLET-INTEREST list.

There are two things needed to find out how many connections you
have.  Go to DB2 Control Center or Command Window
and list Applications.  See DB2 docs for info.This should
equal the amount of connections specified in your connection pool.

Go to your WebSphere Admin. tool to find out the size of your
connection pool.  But you probably already know that though,
or you wouldn't have even gotten thus far.

I'll bet a dime to a donut that you made a coding error.  Check
your code again.

Sans adieu,
Danny Rubis



Sushil Singh wrote:

> Hi,
> Can anybody help me, how to check how many connections are there in
> pool, how many are in use, held etc.  I am using WebSphere Application
> Server 3.0 (Advance Edition) on AIX with DB2. After sometime my
> servlets/jsp are unable to get connection even though i am relasing the
> connection.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Sushil
>
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