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Hi,

Does somebody know where I can find a C++ class which implements
connection pooling on an oracle database
Mar 17 '07 #1
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Bruintje Beer wrote:
Does somebody know where I can find a C++ class which implements
connection pooling on an oracle database
You might want to consider also asking in a newsgroup with 'oracle'
or 'database' in its name. Just a thought...
Mar 17 '07 #2
You can use the OCCI (Oracle C++ Call Interface) library or OCI
(Oracle Call Interface) library.
Usually it is installed on an oracle client installation... otherwise
you can find it in the oracle installation cd.

Here
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tec...cci/index.html
you can find the on-line manual.

OCCI and OCI manage "automagically" the connection pool for you.

I hope is helpfull.
Bruintje Beer ha scritto:
Hi,

Does somebody know where I can find a C++ class which implements
connection pooling on an oracle database
Mar 17 '07 #3

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