[Geoserver-users] Geoserver leaves (again) too many open database connections to Oracle?

Hi,

We upgraded this week geoserver 1.3.2 (from 1.3.0) and noticed that suddenly an old (and in 1.3.0) already fixed problem happens again: Geoserver leaves a lot of open connections to Oracle db. At some point in time the max. number of connections is reached (in our case 160) and Oracle rejects any further access.

Can we maybe fix this by using an older Oracle connector?

Thanks in advance for a quick reply,

Uli.

Argh! Sorry, that must of been from the upgrade from geotools 2.1 -> 2.2. I'll dig in to it right now and try to find if there's just a patch that didn't make it across.

Using an older oracle connector probably won't work, since the geotools library may have changed.

Chris

Hans-Ulrich Otto wrote:

Hi,

We upgraded this week geoserver 1.3.2 (from 1.3.0) and noticed that suddenly an old (and in 1.3.0) already fixed problem happens again: Geoserver leaves a lot of open connections to Oracle db. At some point in time the max. number of connections is reached (in our case 160) and Oracle rejects any further access.

Can we maybe fix this by using an older Oracle connector?

Thanks in advance for a quick reply,

Uli.

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