Poolman is currently still available on SourceForge:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/poolman/

I don't know what the latest status is, but I've emailed the author. I'll 
summarise to the list if I hear back.

I don't think Commons DBCP has been released yet, but Poolman's demise 
might hasten that. It's apparently based on code that came out of a 
long-running production application, so it should be in good shape.

--
Martin Cooper


At 05:50 PM 3/5/02, Bryan Field-Elliot wrote:
>According to the website:
>
>http://www.codestudio.com/
>
>Poolman is no more. What a bummer for me as I just learned it and
>deployed it on a new project less than a week ago!
>
>Previously, I was using the pooling mechanism built into Struts, but due
>to many folks refering to it as "not industrial strength", I moved on
>(to Poolman).
>
>So what else are people using? Is there one built into Tomcat now? I
>read that somewhere, I think in a mailing list message here, but I can't
>seem to find any docs on it (looking at the Tomcat 4.0 docs).
>
>Is there a mature one in the Jakarta Commons? I see a "dbcp" but I'm not
>sure of it's status, if people are using it, etc.
>
>Opinions appreciated!
>
>Bryan



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