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Hmmm ... see I am still reading up on that, but someone threw a wrench
saying that there is some limit (500 ot 520) on connections when using
odp.net?
I still haven't finished reading everything, thought would poll the collective genius on the list in the meantime.
Cheers and thanks
Raj
On 7/17/06, Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Your Oracle choices are
>
> 1) Shared Server. You can control this.
> 2) Using the standard features of the connection technology that they will
> be using anyway. The Oracle Provider for .Net does connection pooling, if
> they are still with ADO that does connection pooling, if they are still with
> ODBC then maybe HR might be a bit of an intellectual leap - but yep that
> does connection pooling.
> 3) JDBC and a Java App server.
>
> My personal preference would be to use ODP.Net and its connection pooling.
-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Mon Jul 17 2006 - 08:33:49 CDT
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