the connection that you are served by your data source is a connection wrapper where the close method will not really close the connection, rather it will tell the connection pool that this connection is free and can be put back in the pool.
HTH Adam
PS I wouldn't flag your email as "urgent" - I doubt it makes much difference to how quickly you get an answer, and often it only serves to put people off from reading your mail at all, simply because it annoys them that you consider your email should have higher priority for some reason than everyone else's. As if everyone is sitting around happily chatting about really non-urgent things. (which they do sometimes, but mostly not).
On 10/09/2003 01:18 AM Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ wrote:
Hi,
i am using DBCP 1.0. My question is simple: since DBCP doesnt create a
singleton object ( just a data source object), what should i do whenever my
sql queries are done? Should i close the connection after that? But, if i do
this, will i loose my connection pool facility, so my next connection time
will waste more time...
Thanks in advance,
Euclides.
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