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Re: [eclipselink-users] connection pooling
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NativeQuery's will use the EclipseLink connection pool, you do not need to do
anything special.
David Parker-10 wrote:
>
> We started out about a year ago building an application on top of
> toplink-essentials. In addition to JPA objects, we also use raw JDBC
> Connections in some parts of our code. For the raw connections we need
> to be able to do pooling, so I have been looking at DBCP....
>
> If I use NativeQuery objects for my SQL queries, how do I go about
> ensuring that they use a Connection pool under the covers in
> eclipselink? I would like to have just one way of accessing the
> database, if possible (we need SQL for some database-specific features
> that we use, e.g., fulltext indexes).
>
> Any hints would be appreciated. Also, recommendations for the best dev
> evironment for building the eclipselink project - I am equally inept
> with Netbeans or Eclipse. I assume things are optimized for Eclipse?
>
> Thanks! I'm looking forward to moving our app forward onto eclipselink.
> aloha
>
> -- DAP
>
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