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 Post subject: Prepared Statements limits
PostPosted: Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:44 am 
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Hi,
Is there any imposed limits with the number of prepared statements that an application can have?
I am just thinking, if you have a very very large domain model, you are going to have a very large number of prepared statements. Depending on application code, you may have even more. I was just wondering is there any practical limits here?

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either the datasource or the JDBC driver offer such options.

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emmanuel wrote:
either the datasource or the JDBC driver offer such options.

Sounds good, just wondering do hibernate have any plans to offer something similar?

Just incase the driver is not good at this :)


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