On 21-Dec-06, at 12:04 PM, Roland Walter wrote:
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> Dave Cramer wrote:
>> The only general rule I adhere to is to make sure you clean up your
>> connections in a finally clause
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>> Dave
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> Depends of your application. I usually free up all resources in the
> finally clause, that I do not need any more. The resources are
> ResultSets and Statements and may be connections. Not closing the
> Statments and using the same connection further prooved to be fatal.
My point was to make sure you do your cleanup, whatever it may be in
a finally clause. This is the most frequent cause of leaking resources.
Dave
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> Regards,
> Roland.
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> Dipl.-Phys. Roland Walter
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