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An internal connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by any session that persists to a data source. By default, such a session provides both an internal read and write connection pool. | An internal connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by any session that persists to a data source. By default, such a session provides both an internal read and write connection pool. | ||
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An external connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by a JDBC driver or Java EE container. | An external connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by a JDBC driver or Java EE container. | ||
Revision as of 15:11, 19 December 2007
This table lists the configurable options for server and client sessions.
Option to Configure | Workbench |
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Configuring Internal Connection Pools
An internal connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by any session that persists to a data source. By default, such a session provides both an internal read and write connection pool.
In this case, you can do the following:
- Configure read and write connection pool options such as minimum and maximum number of connections, alternate connection configuration, and properties (arbitrary, application-specific named values).
- Create named connection pools for whatever application-specific purpose you choose.
- Create sequence connection pools that EclipseLink uses exclusively for obtaining object identifiers.
For more information about creating and configuring internal connection pools, see the following:
For more information about configuring the type of connection pool your session uses, see Configuring External Connection Pooling.
Configuring External Connection Pools
An external connection pool is a collection of reusable connections to a single data source provided by a JDBC driver or Java EE container.
By default, a session uses internal connection pools (see Configuring Internal Connection Pools). For more information about configuring a session to use an external connection pool, see Configuring External Connection Pooling.