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Re: About Editing Pool Settings from GUI (V3 b70)

From: Judy Tang <Judy.J.Tang_at_Sun.COM>
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 22:27:57 -0700

Hi Wu Jie,

You have very detailed questions. Thanks a lot for putting in your time to
help us testing. Let's give developer some time to reply. I feel 1 is a
good enhancement,
2 seems an issue to me ?

What database do you use ? Is the JDBC pool connection working fine for
you ?

Thanks :-)
Judy

Wu Jie wrote:
> Hi Judy
>
> When I edited the Pool Settings I found sth strange following.
>
> 1.About default value of Pool Settings in EJB setting
> The original Pool Settings in GUI are following.
> =====================================
> Initial and Minimum Pool Size: 0
> Maximum Pool Size: 32
> Pool Resize Quantity: 8
> =====================================
>
> When I click [Load Defaults] button, the setting changed as below.
> =====================================
> Initial and Minimum Pool Size: 16
> Maximum Pool Size: 64
> Pool Resize Quantity: 16
> =====================================
>
> The style above shows that the original values are different
> from default values of pool settings. Why?
> I found the styles of pool seetings of MDB and EJB are the same.
> but they are different from the following settings
> ・EJB Cache Setting,
> ・JDBC Connection Pool
> ・Connectot Connection Pool
> The original value and default value of the three settings above
> are the same.
>
> I think it is better to unify the design of the settings above.
>
> 2.About the contents of domain.xml
> When use default value for Pool Settings, the setting value is
> not written in the domain.xml. Why?
>
> Thanks
> -Wu
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