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Tomcat Connection Pool Alias

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With Tomcat 7.0.40 version, we are using Tomcat DBCP for pooling connections.

We are able to pool connections for different aliases. But for one alias, connections are not pooling. The user and password is good because the same alias in apache dbcp works fine.

Why are we not able to pool any connections here?

posted May 2, 2014 by Abhay Kulkarni

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