Re: persistent JDBC connections with a daemon
От | Eric Frazier |
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Тема | Re: persistent JDBC connections with a daemon |
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Msg-id | 2.2.32.20030111213920.016d1f8c@kwinternet.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | persistent JDBC connections with a daemon (Eric Frazier <ef@kwinternet.com>) |
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Re: persistent JDBC connections with a daemon
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Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Hi, Comunicating with the outside world(UNIX) is what you would be missing, that is what Posix is about. But I was finding it a little daunting. I have to be able to send to or pipe to it from shell applications, but once you run a normal app like you suggest, it gets its args[] and then how do you change them for the next query? thanks, Eric At 07:01 PM 1/11/03 -0500, Dave Cramer wrote: >Eric, > >Just create a class, put a main in it, and loop forever? > >That's all there is to it, unless I'm missing something. > >Dave >On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 14:59, Eric Frazier wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a very small Java application that connects to a remote host's DB and >> does a simple query. I don't want to install a big framwork like Tomcat just >> to do this one task, but it is pretty slow as it is running though a CGI >> wrapper, and the startup time of the JVM is pretty noticeable. >> >> I do know that there is a daemon tools project from the Jakarta project, and >> that there is also a Posix libary for Java. But I can't seem to find an >> example of anyone acutlay using those to make a java daemon. The whole >> reason I am using Java at all is because of JDBC, I tend to think that Java >> itself can take a flying leap, except that I just drool over JDBC, love it, >> love it! So if any of you have any pointers or URLs that would be great. >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> Eric >> >> (250) 655 - 9513 (PST Time Zone) >> >> "Inquiry is fatal to certainty." -- Will Durant >> >> >> >> >> >> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- >> TIP 5: Have you checked our extensive FAQ? >> >> http://www.postgresql.org/users-lounge/docs/faq.html >-- >Dave Cramer <Dave@micro-automation.net> > (250) 655 - 9513 (PST Time Zone) "Inquiry is fatal to certainty." -- Will Durant
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