Hello Michael,

I heard that connection pooling was mentioned in the TOI, but I believe that
it was mentioned that it was under consideration.

I don't know anymore than that.

Hope this helps,
Anthony.

 --- HENDERSON MICHAEL MR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 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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> "HENDERSON MICHAEL MR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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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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