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java : jakarta-commons-dbcp
The DBCP Component
The DBCP Component Many Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally. There are several Database Connection Pools already available, both within Jakarta products and elsewhere. This Commons package provides an opportunity to coordinate the efforts required to create and maintain an efficient, feature-rich package under the ASF license. The commons-dbcp package relies on code in the commons-pool package to provide the underlying object pool mechanisms that it utilizes.
Version number : 1.2.1
Md5 : MD5 (jakarta/commons-dbcp-1.2.1-src.tar.gz) = b7336a1d34ea0e8e9c39b67af510c46d SHA256 (jakarta/commons-dbcp-1.2.1-src.tar.gz) = 31a2806955c667460222d2ebf3ec11f88181ccef7d4e10eb683cff55626a0061 SIZE (jakarta/commons-dbcp-1.2.1-src.tar.gz) = 578573
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