Introduction
Beginning with version 0.3.1, Concourse provides a framework for creating connection pools of cached database connections to the database. Applications that use connection pools may benefit from increased performance since requests can take advantage of previously established connections and therefore avoid the overhead of establishing a new one. of creating new ones.
Concourse supports both fixed and cached connection pools. A FixedConnectionPool maintains a fixed number of connections for the duration of its use. If all the connections from a fixed pool are taken, then subsequent requests will block until a connection is returned to the pool. On the other hand, a CachedConnectionPool never blocks and will create new connections on demand if the pool does not have any available to service a request.
You can create both kinds of connection pools by calling the appropriately named static factory method in the ConnectionPool class.
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title | Creating a FixedConnectionPool |
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ConnectionPool connections = ConnectionPool.newFixedConnectionPool(host, port, username, password, poolSize); |
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title | Creating a CachedConnectionPool |
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ConnectionPool connections = ConnectionPool.newCachedConnectionPool(host, port, username, password); |