Microserver is a Java 8 native, zero configuration, standards based, battle hardened library to run Java Rest Microservices via a standard Java main class. Supporting pure Microservice or Micro-monolith styles. - aol/micro-server cp ../review_db/lib/* lib/ext/ java -jar webapps/gerrit.war cat lib/commons-dbcp-1.2.2.jar >lib/ext/commons-dbcp-1.2.2.jar java -jar webapps/gerrit.war cat lib/commons-pool-1.5.4.jar >lib/ext/commons-pool-1.5.4.jar java -jar webapps/gerrit… We use Tomcat with Apache Httpd in our company. And as a database backend, we use a two node Oracle Real Application Cluster (RAC). We were having stale connection problems when a RAC node. Features include: * Point-to-Point and publish-subscribe messaging models * Guaranteed delivery of messages * Synchronous and asynchronous message delivery * Persistence using JDBC * Local transactions * Message filtering using SQL92-like… This is just a simple, straight example of how to configure connection pooling in Tomcat 4.1.30, using the Jakarta-Commons DBCP (Database Connection Pooling) that comes bundled with Tomcat. In the Libraries panel, click Add File so that load the driver JAR (for instance, PDF_JDBC40.jar) in DBeaver. In the Open driver library dialog that appears, select the PDF_JDBC40.jar file.