Hello Mariano,

I use BitMechanic's JDBCPool
http://www.bitmechanic.com/projects/jdbcpool/

It works great and is very fast.  I have also been trying to use
Tomcat standard pooling mechanism, but haven't been very successful.
I'll be sticking with BitMechanic for now.

Jake

Friday, May 24, 2002, 10:50:01 AM, you wrote:

MKmd> Hi,



MKmd>   we are about to deploy an application to production and just learned that
MKmd>       tomcat 4.0.3 doesn't seem to pool connections. Is there any connection
MKmd>       pool (datasource style) available?



MKmd>   As it is an intrantet application we are about to deploy and we already know
MKmd>       that we will have 700 concurrent users this topic is quite pressing for
MKmd>       us. Any insights will be appreciated.



MKmd>   Btw. I tried tc4.1, but besides printing a message to stdout I get no sign
MKmd>       that it is pooling connections.



MKmd> Cheers,

MKmd> Mariano



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