Hi Joel,

 

A good bit of software for this is Borland Server Trace BUT they got greedy and the last time I checked Borland wanted about 50K for a single user license!!! After that I dumped Jbuilder (at over 1k per developer) for Eclipse and we have NEVER looked BACK which is prob why they need to charge 1k for JBuilder… rumor has it they are dumping JBuilder in favour of just supporting Eclipse but that’s talk for a different Thread and maybe even a different List ;o)

 

I have not found an alternative open source replacement (or even a crack for Server Trace which I only need at testing, and is not 50K good) so like you, live in hope…

 

Only my personal comments & my company don’t really know how much I really do anyway…

 


From: Joel McConaughy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 January 2006 21:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: Help finding dbcp connection leaks

 

I suspect we have a connection leak in our application.  There is a logAbandoned parameter for dbcp but I can figure out how to configure it in cocoon 2.1.7/tomcat 5.5.9/mysql 4.1.11.  The documentation on this is "sparse".

 

Is there a better way to find connection leaks?

 

Thanks.

 

joel