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I have noticed an interesting behavior, though it is expected but could not find any documentation for that: Thank for that blog link. For Tomcat you need to define Tomcat factory org. The "dbcp" packages are about datasource management. Email Required, but never shown. commons-dbcp-1.4.jar

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Sign up or log in Sign comnons-dbcp-1.4.jar using Google. Not only can it recover them, but also generate a stack trace for the code which opened these resources and never closed them.

Commons DBCP datasource class is org. The main reason could be conmons-dbcp-1.4.jar in their Tomcat docs: FlorentGuillaume when you say " in Tomcat the implementation of the pool is replaced with Tomcat's own JDBC pool", are you referring to the tomcat repackaged dbcp that does this? Post as a guest Name.

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Lots of short row queries, lots and lots of updates and inserts. Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: On all Tomcat installations I have come across so far, tomcat-dbcp.

The very first section of Tomcat DBCP docs claim a substantial number of differences between the two.

The "dbcp" packages are about datasource management. It seems there is a lot of confusion between these two connection pooling libraries. What I want to know is which one is better commons-dbcp-14.jar at all?

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Upon further investigation, JDBC pool does have a way of closing opening statements when a connection is closed, using a StatementFinalizer interceptor. I can't confirm that personally, but it may render the Tomcat version redundant.

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How do we handle problem users? The only difference between these two can be found in this blog. Marplesoft No, I'm referring to the new pool implementation, jdbc-poolwhich Tomcat commons--dbcp-1.4.jar uses.

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Florent Guillaume Florent Guillaume 6, 1 1 gold badge 17 17 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understand our Cookie PolicyPrivacy Policyand our Terms of Service. Here are some points which I would like to put up Stack Overflow works best with Commons-ddbcp-1.4.jar enabled.

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Sign up using Facebook. So the question is: I will vote two if I can! For Tomcat you need to define Tomcat factory org. The official Tomcat documentation mentions clearly that most classes have just been re-named and re-packaged. I edited my answer to add a clarification about the pool story.

Email Required, but never shown. Stack Overflow for Teams is a private, secure spot for you and your coworkers to find and share information. The link explains why it's now used. Tomcat DBCP datasource class is org. Just to add here: Asked 8 years, 8 months ago. You do not need commons-dbcp. I have noticed an interesting behavior, though it is expected but could not find any documentation for that:

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