Parameter |
Description |
Initial and Minimum Pool Size |
The minimum number of connections in the pool. This value also determines the number of connections placed in the pool when the pool is first created or when application server starts. |
Maximum Pool Size |
The maximum number of connections in the pool. |
Pool Resize Quantity |
When the pool scales up and scales down towards the maximum and minimum pool size respectively, it is resized in batches. This value determines the number of connections in the batch. Making this value too large will delay connection creation and recycling; making it too small will make it less efficient. |
Idle Timeout |
The maximum time in seconds that a connection can remain idle in the pool. After this time expires, the connection is removed from the pool. |
Max Wait Time |
The amount of time the application requesting a connection will wait before getting a connection timeout. |
On Any Failure |
If you select the checkbox labelled Close All Connections, if a single connection fails, then the application server will close all connections in the pool and then reestablish them. If you do not select the checkbox, then individual connections will be reestablished only when they are used. |
Transaction Support |
Use the Transaction Support list to select the type of transaction support for the connection pool. The chosen transaction support overrides the transaction support attribute in the resource adapter associated with this connection pool in a downward compatible way. In other words, it can support a lower transaction level than that specified in the resource adapter or the same transaction level as that specified in resource adapter, but it cannot specify a higher level.The transaction support options include the following. The None selection from the Transaction Support menu indicates that the resource adapter does not support resource manager local or JTA transactions and does not implement XAResource or LocalTransaction interfaces. For JAXR resource adapters, you need to choose None from the Transaction Support menu. JAXR resource adapters do not support local or JTA transactions. Local transaction support means that the resource adapter supports local transactions by implementing the LocalTransaction interface. Local transactions are managed internal to a resource manager and involve no external transaction managers. XA transaction support means that the resource adapter supports resource manager local and JTA transactions by implementing the LocalTransaction and XAResourceinterfaces. XA transactions are controlled and coordinated by a transaction manager external to a resource manager. Local transactions are managed internal to a resource manager and involve no external transaction managers. |
Connection Validation |
Select the Required checkbox to enable connection validation. |