Hi Wu Jie,
Sorry that we missed to reply to you. Please put your suggestion into
one issue (enhancement), so developer can look into it.
Thanks,
Judy
Judy Tang wrote:
> Thanks Wu Jie for continue testing v3. Many good questions here, will
> get back to you tomorrow regarding to file bugs or not.
>
> Judy
>
> Wu Jie wrote:
>
>> Hi Judy
>>
>> As titled.
>> I used V3 b70. and sth doubt following.
>> 1.About "Flush" button's location
>> I found that the location of "Flush" button of JDBC Connection Pool
>> is deferent from the other Resource.
>> For specific. "Flush" button in "Advanced" page of JDBC Connection
>> Pool, but in "General" page of the other resource(JMS or Connector
>> connection pool).
>>
>> I do not undersdand why this difference. Maybe it is better to unify
>> the location.
>>
>> 2.About "Flush" function
>> this is a new function. I extracted the function descripeion
>> following.
>> ==============================================================
>> Flush connection pool is a feature that re-initializes all the
>> connections in the pool without the need for reconfiguring the
>> whole pool. Flush connection pool to recover from applications
>> leaking connections.
>> ==============================================================
>>
>> If clicks "Flush" button, Do re-initializes all the connections
>> in the pool even though the connections which are being used by
>> appliction ?
>>
>> If the answer is "Yes", I think it is better to give some hint
>> when user click the button(use the function).
>>
>> 3.About "Advanced" page of JDBC Connection Pool
>> When turn to "Advanced" page of JDBC Connection Pool, it seems that GF
>> attempt to get connection from DB. this function is similar to "Ping"
>> function in the "General" page. if so, is it redundancy?
>>
>> Thanks
>> -Wu
>>
>>
>>
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