Ok,,thx for the replies....i'll try using JNDI and with spring integration.I
have worked using struts2+hibernate,it works fine..

Laurie Harper wrote:
> 
> Struts1 provided a data-source configuration element because, at the 
> time that was added, there was no consistent mechanism for configuring 
> data sources that worked across servlet containers. That changed a long 
> time ago and Struts first deprecated, and then removed, its support for 
> the data-source configuration element.
> 
> The preferred way to set up a data source (using a connection pool or 
> not) is through JNDI using your servlet container configuration. The 
> article Jeromy linked to mentions JNDI and links to more detailed 
> documentation for various servlet containers and application servers.
> 
> In short:
> 
> 1) configure a data source (connection pool) and expose it via JNDI, 
> using your servlet container or application server as described in the 
> documentation linked from that article;
> 
> 2) modify any code you have that uses a data source (connection pool) to 
> obtain it from JNDI, using the code in that article
> 
> You don't need Struts2 to be able to do this for you, as there are 
> standard mechanisms you can use instead. Of course the prior reference 
> to Spring is a good one to look into since Spring provides all sorts of 
> help in configuring and using data sources and the database beneath them
> :-)
> 
> L.
> 
> RajiR wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> In this link :
>> http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/connection_pooling_with_connectorj.html,
>> we can preform connection pooling only after configuring it in our
>> configuration files.If it is in the case of struts1, struts-config.xml
>> file
>> has a tag called <data-source/> and there we can configure.But,what about
>> struts2 how can we configure in its configuration file(struts.xml)?I
>> think
>> only after configuring in the configuration file(for eg., struts.xml  in
>> the
>> case of struts2),we can use the connection pool using a java program as
>> it
>> is explained in the link provided by you.So the problem is with how to
>> configure the pool in the struts.xml?I think I am clear...!!
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Jeromy Evans - Blue Sky Minds wrote:
>>>
>>> RajiR wrote:
>>>> Can't we implement connection pooling in struts2 alone?If so ,may I
>>>> know
>>>> the
>>>> reason please...!!!
>>>>
>>>> Thanks.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>> Struts 2 itself doesn't provide a connection pooling implementation and 
>>> probably shouldn't.
>>>
>>> MySql provide a pooled DataSource that you can use immediately.  Set it 
>>> up the same way as your current DataSource
>>> http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/connection_pooling_with_connectorj.html
>>>
>>> Does that help?
>>>
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