Well, PoolMan 2.0.4 is still good, and PoolMan isn't dead.... its
'resting'. :-)

BTW, pgsql 7.3 JDBC driver has pooling... catch is you've got to build
it from the CVS repository.  Check out
org.postgresql.jdbc2.optionl.PoolingDataSource

On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 07:04, Felipe Schnack wrote:
>   Well, this poolman isn't updated anymore...
>   how can I use tomcat's own connectionpooling?
> On Mon, 2002-08-19 at 10:51, V. Cekvenich wrote:
> > This should be a faq:
> > http://poolman.sf.net is perhaps most popular (but not updated).
> > 
> > Tomcat comes with it's own (but can't be unit tested)
> > 
> > and... a good sample "good practices" tomcat web app is at 
> > basicPortal.sh.net.
> > 
> > hth,
> > V.
> > 
> > 
> > Felipe Schnack wrote:
> > >   Anyone uses pgSQL with Tomcat 4? I'm starting a project with it and
> > > would like to know if the ConnectionPooling provided with the jdbc
> > > drivers for this database are good or not.  
> > > 
> > 
> > 
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