Administration Console Online Help
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A JDBC connection pool contains a group of JDBC connections that are created when the connection pool is registered, usually when starting up WebLogic Server. Your application borrows a connection from the connection pool, uses it, then returns it to the connection pool by closing it.
After creating a JDBC connection pool, you can create a data source that applications can use to access the JDBC connection pool.
The main JDBC Connection Pools page contains two tabs:
Server—The server on which the connection pool is deployed.
State—The current state of the connection pool: RUNNING or SUSPENDED.
Connections—The current number of physical database connections in the connection pool.
Waiters—The current number of applications waiting for a connection.
Num Unavailable—The current number of connections that are currently unavailable to applications because the connection is being tested or refreshed.
To create a JDBC connection pool, click the Configure a new JDBC Connection Pool link on the Configuration tab.
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