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[jira] [Updated] (DBCP-586) Make BasicDataSource.getConnectionPool() public to access GenericObjectPool.toString()/getStatsString()
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Gary D. Gregory updated DBCP-586:
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Summary: Make BasicDataSource.getConnectionPool() public to access GenericObjectPool.toString()/getStatsString() (was: Make BasicDataSource.getConnectionPool() public to access GenericObjectPool#toString()/getStatsString())
> Make BasicDataSource.getConnectionPool() public to access GenericObjectPool.toString()/getStatsString()
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> Key: DBCP-586
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DBCP-586
> Project: Commons DBCP
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.9.0
> Reporter: Thomas Freller
> Priority: Major
> Labels: improvement
> Fix For: 2.10.0
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> Original Estimate: 2h
> Remaining Estimate: 2h
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> Hello,
> I'm developing a Application that is running on a default JRE without an Webserver/JMX.
> For optimizing Database connections it would be very useful if i could access
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> BasicDataSource->GenericObjectPool->{*}getStatsString(){*}
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> I don't see any reason why this Method is protected and not public in GenericObjectPool.
> Then BasicDataSource shoud provide a method getStatsString() or the values that represent the statistic data.
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> If there is any other easy way to access this data within my Java Code I'll implement this if you could give me an example how to get this working easily. I don't want do configure any jmx stuff.
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