Sorry, Simon, but I fail to see the relevance of that MSDN article.

Under
"ms-help://MS.MSDNQTR.2004JUL.1033/dnbda/html/daag.htm#daag_managingdata
baseconnections" in the July 04 MSDN DVD, there is a section that deals
with connection pooling and says
"ADO.NET data providers provide transparent connection pooling, the
exact mechanics of which vary for each provider. This section discusses
connection pooling in relation to: 
        The SQL Server .NET Data Provider 
        The Oracle .NET Data Provider 
        The OLE DB .NET Data Provider 
        The ODBC .NET Data Provider "

I was hoping that the UO.NET Developer's Guide would contain similar
information in respect to UO.NET.


The presentation at last year's IBM DB2 Data management conference
included (at slide 21) this feature list
"UniObjects For .NET ...
*  100% Managed Code, written in C#
*  Connection pooling for UO.NET provides good scalability
*  Modeled [sic] after UniObjects For Java with vast improvement
*  Performance monitor for Connection Pooling
*  Standard Logging/Tracing for better troubleshooting"

The UO.NET Developer's Guide addresses the first, third and fifth
points, but does not seem to mention the second and fourth at all.

Hope this clarifies my point.

Mike




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> Great stuff, but reading it I'm a little disappointed that there is no

> mention of Connection Pooling.  One of the previously advertised 
> benefits of UO.NET was that it would include a connection pooling 
> mechanism.  Has this 'fallen off' or is it documented somewhere else?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/cpref/html/frlrfSystemEnterprise
ServicesServicedComponentClassTopic.asp

Simon
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