Hi Mike,

Yes most if not all app server do this.   I just wanted to know if the app 
would handle it via soap.

See previous replies.

Cheers

Jonathan


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>surely your application server will handle connection pooling for you if
>you set up a datasource? I use WebSphere App Server (well I work for big
>blue so I guess I would!) and that is how it works there. Don't know about
>jrun though...
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>regards
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>Mark Childerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/10/2002 17:48:59
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>We handle this very issue by creating a singleton class which handles the
>connection pool. The first time the soap server class (ie, the bean in your
>case) is instantiated, it calls the connection pool for a connection. This
>starts up the pool, which handles the connections from then on. Every
>method in the soap server asks for a connection from the pool and
>relinquishes it when finished.
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>Mark
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>At 05:17 PM 09/10/2002 +0100, you wrote:
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> >Does anyone know if connection pooling is possible via soap.
> >
> >
> >My server side interface uses a bean which connects to a database.
> >
> >I'm presuming that soap runs on the server ( e.g.jrun ) and this server
> >handles the pool of conenctions in the same way as if my bean was running
> >withing jrun.
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> >any opinions?
> >
> >Jonathan
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