Clinton,
Option A - it always fails when first requested or else succeeds. I run several (6 I think) queries per cycle and once connected never have a problem. Here is the jdbc url for giggles.
JDBC.ConnectionURL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(LOAD_BALANCE=YES)
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fqdn1.domain.sun.com)(PORT=1521))
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fqdn2.domain.sun.com)(PORT=1521))
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fqdn3.domain.sun.com)(PORT=1521))
(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=fqdn4.domain.sun.com)(PORT=1521))
(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=MYSERVICENAME)))

It always works fine when I am testing it in netbeans and regularly fails when I excute it from the jar not that it should make any difference.

Diran

Clinton Begin wrote:

Does the driver always fail fast upon requesting it from the data
source?  Or is it possible that even after executing 3 of 5 statements
successfully, it could fail on the 4th?

Clinton

On 8/10/07, Diran Ayandele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 Hi, I have a flaky oracle 11i grid db that I have to connect to.
Sometimes it works and sometimes not.  I think this is a problem with
the tns setup on some of the nodes, but I have no control over any of
that.  So, I've written a looping connector for the database which
returns a jdbc Connection when it's finished.  Is there a way I can pass
this to iBatis?  I'm only using sqlMaps and have no DAO to speak of.
I'd like to be able to plug this into a SqlMapClient object.

Thanks for any assistance guys!
Diran

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