Thanks Stefan for the inputs, on further investigation we found that jackrabbit was using 14 connections (when deploying a magnolia war). Our requirement was to deploy multiple mangolia sites, in that case the connection pool size would grow to a slightly higher number.. If we are going with JNDI , I think the only option is to increase the pool size.. thanks for your response..
Regards, Naresh Stefan Guggisberg-2 wrote: > > On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 4:24 PM, NareshGanga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> >> Hello, >> We are using jackrabbit 1.3.4 and configuring our repository connection >> via >> JNDI look up in BundleDbPersistenceManager. We were able to successfully >> deploy one war instance (on weblogic 9.2), but a second new war instance >> fails owing to the below exception. >> >> ERROR ConnectionRecoveryManager - could not setup connection, reason: >> weblogic.common.resourcepool.ResourceLimitException: No resources >> currently >> available in pool jdbc/magnolia to allocate to applications, please >> increase >> the size of the pool and retry.., state/code: null/0. >> >> The max connection in set to 15 in the connection pool. Can any one >> please >> suggest if this is an issue with jackrabbit as to why too many >> connections >> are consumed by first instance and not returned to the pool, or do I need >> to > > it's not an 'issue', it's by design. jackrabbit needs complete control > over the > jdbc connection and only returns it on shutdown. > >> increase the max limit of the connection pool which I don' think is an >> ideal > > why? > >> solution. Please provide inputs if there is a work around for this. > > yes, don't use JNDI datasources, ...but that's my personal take ;) > > cheers > stefan > >> >> Thanks, >> Naresh >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/JNDI-datasource-look-up-in-BundleDbPersistenceManager-1.3.4-tp17491644p17491644.html >> Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/JNDI-datasource-look-up-in-BundleDbPersistenceManager-1.3.4-tp17491644p17518914.html Sent from the Jackrabbit - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
