Connection pool — In software engineering, a connection pool is a cache of database connections maintained so that the connections can be reused when future requests to the database are required. Connection pools are used to enhance the performance of executing… … Wikipedia
Connection Pool — Unter einem Connection Pool versteht man in der Softwaretechnik einen Cache von bestehenden Datenbankverbindungen, der für Anfragen verwendet wird. Da die Einrichtung einer neuen Verbindung zur Datenbank Zeit kostet und Rechnerressourcen bindet… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Connection pool — En computación, se denomina connection pool (agrupamiento de conexiones) al manejo de una colección de conexiones abiertas a una base de datos de manera que puedan ser reutilizadas al realizar múltiples consultas o actualizaciones. Cada vez que… … Wikipedia Español
Pool — may refer to: Bodies of water*Plunge pool, small, deep body of water *The River Pool, river in England, tributary to the River Ravensbourne *Reflecting pool, shallow pool of water designed to reflect a structure and its surroundings: **Capitol… … Wikipedia
Pool (computer science) — A pool in computer science is a set of initialised resources that are kept ready to use, rather than allocated and destroyed on demand. A client of the pool will request an object from the pool and perform operations on the returned object. When… … Wikipedia
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Pool User — A Pool User (PU) is a client in the Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) framework. In order to use the service provided by a pool, a PU has to proceed the following steps: * Ask a Pool Registrar for server selection (the Pool Registrar will return … Wikipedia
Pool of London — Originally, the Pool of London was the stretch of the River Thames forming the south side of the City of London. The term was later used more generally to refer to the stretch of the river in between London Bridge and Rotherhithe, which… … Wikipedia