Hi Amitabh,

A lot of folks seem to like Tyrex, but it may be overkill for you.
SourceForge has one project called Proxool, that may be useful.  The project
is active (released new version on 9/20/02), and seems well documented.

Search for "pooling" on www.sourceforge.net for a list of projects (many of
these are object pools not JDBC pools specifically).

I can't say personally, I haven't used either of these, though.


----- Original Message -----

> DBCP does not work well with SQL Server, so i was told. I guess i will
have
> to look into some commercial product then. Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you
> Amitabh
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
>
> Is anybody still developing Poolman?  I heard the original developer
retired
> it.  If you are just starting out you might want to use another connection
> pooling package like DBCP in the Jakarta Commons project, so you don't get
> locked into a defunct product.
>
> This is from the web site listed on SourceForge as Poolman's home page
> (www.codestudio.com):
>
> PoolMan is no longer available or supported through this site. It did
> exceedingly well during its lifetime, and I appreciate the important role
it
> played in so many distributed applications over the past three years. If
you
> are looking for connection and object pooling mechanisms, they can now be
> found in application servers such as JRun, Tomcat and the Jakarta Project,
> and other J2EE products and servers.
>
> -PS Neville
>
>
> Rick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > Does anyone have poolman successfully configured. If so, please could
you
> > post your poolman.xml. If you have used it with SQL Server, then that
> would
> > be perfect.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Amitabh



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