We use DBCP with SQL Server and haven't had a single problem.  Am I
missing something or are you?

-Dennis

On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 12:11, Amitabh Dubey wrote:
> 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-----
> From: Rick Fincher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 1:06 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Poolman Configuration
> 
> 
> 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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