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JDBC connection pooling from Apache Jakarta dramatically increases JDBC performance at the same time it reduces load on a SQL/Oracle server. Domino doesn't have JDBC connection pooling, but you can use this technique to improve Java agent database performance.
Technical Editor Terrance A. Crow is the assistant vice president of technology at Corporate One, a corporate credit union in Ohio. He has been a Lotus Notes developer since the 3.x days under OS/2 and now uses Lotus Notes/Domino to build client-server and Web e-commerce solutions. He's also busily building solutions based on open source-based tools.
More importantly, he's married to a genius genealogist and is the father of a son just got his driver's license and a daughter who is mastering music when she isn't writing books. terrance@interstell.com. terrance@interstell.com.
Keyword Tags: Apache Database Connection Pooling, Database Management, Development, IBM, IBM Lotus, IBM Lotus Domino, IBM Lotus Notes, IBM WebSphere, Java, Java JDBC, Lotusscript, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Performance, Security, Software Development, Web Development