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Re: Oracle Statistics

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Feb 28th, 2008
We're using Tomcat 5.5. The problem is that I have found at least three different methods for doing it. I don't have a way that I can find of checking the -actual- number of connections being made and when they are being made. I can create different results which tells me a little, such as I can tie up all connections until the max connections and get everything after to fail. Which tells me the JNDI resource is definitely there and working, but I don't know the extent of the 'working'.

My current problem is that I'm trying to make sure a minimum number of connections are being created when the app goes up/tomcat starts. If you know of a way to look at what Tomcat/JNDI is doing and pulling some data on it I would love to know.

Otherwise I need to look at the DB end and see how many sessions that source is maintaining.
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