Just to clear things up a little...
FesterWim wrote:
I don't use an app server, so I'll try with the apache connectionpool. Thanks!
You don't need to have a fully-fledged application server (as in JBoss, Websphere, Weblogic etc...) to take advantage of the connection pooling. Tomcat (I am using 4.1.29) is configurable to make use of connection pooling. An example context (using apache dbcp) is listed below:
Code:
<Context path="/myApp"
reloadable="true"
docBase="C:\dev\eclipse\workspace\myApp"
workDir="C:\dev\eclipse\workspace\myApp\work"
debug="5">
....
<Resource name="jdbc/DataSource" auth="Container"
type="javax.sql.DataSource"/>
<ResourceParams name="jdbc/DataSource">
<parameter>
<name>factory</name>
<value>org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSourceFactory</value>
</parameter>
<!-- Maximum number of dB connections in pool. Make sure you
configure your mysqld max_connections large enough to handle
all of your db connections. Set to 0 for no limit.
-->
<parameter>
<name>maxActive</name>
<value>100</value>
</parameter>
<!-- Maximum number of idle dB connections to retain in pool.
Set to 0 for no limit.
-->
<parameter>
<name>maxIdle</name>
<value>30</value>
</parameter>
<!-- Maximum time to wait for a dB connection to become available
in ms, in this example 10 seconds. An Exception is thrown if
this timeout is exceeded. Set to -1 to wait indefinitely.
-->
<parameter>
<name>maxWait</name>
<value>10000</value>
</parameter>
<!-- MySQL dB username and password for dB connections -->
<parameter>
<name>username</name>
<value>user-xxxx</value>
</parameter>
<parameter>
<name>password</name>
<value>password-xxxx</value>
</parameter>
<!-- Class name for MyQSL JDBC driver -->
<parameter>
<name>driverClassName</name>
<value>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</value>
</parameter>
<!-- The JDBC connection url for connecting to your MySQL dB.
The autoReconnect=true argument to the url makes sure that the
mm.mysql JDBC Driver will automatically reconnect if mysqld closed the
connection. mysqld by default closes idle connections after 8 hours.
-->
<parameter>
<name>url</name>
<value>jdbc:mysql://localhost/myappDB?autoReconnect=true</value>
</parameter>
</ResourceParams>
....
</ResourceParams>
</Context>
Regards
Justin