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[jira] Commented: (TUSCANY-1997) Axis binding does not allow
external configuration to increase the number of the maximum connections
opened.
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Catalin Boloaja commented on TUSCANY-1997:
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Thank you very much Ant !
One question , I hope not so hard to answer. Since it's a static , this will affect any binding using Axis2 ws binding. This means that every reference pointing to a ws will have it's own connection pool with the number set by the field or is this shared inside the domain ?
> Axis binding does not allow external configuration to increase the number of the maximum connections opened.
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> Key: TUSCANY-1997
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TUSCANY-1997
> Project: Tuscany
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java SCA Axis Binding Extension
> Environment: Solaris , Windows , Websphere , Tomcat
> Reporter: Catalin Boloaja
> Assignee: Jean-Sebastien Delfino
> Fix For: Java-SCA-1.2
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> Attachments: tuscany-binding-ws-axis2-1.0-incubating-TUSCANY-1997.jar, tuscany-binding-ws-axis2-1.1-TUSCANY-1997.jar
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> In a high volume situation the default setting for Axis2 is 2 connections per host.
> The default protocol being HTTP 1.1 , this means that only 2 POST requests can be issued at the same time.
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