Can you illustrate how Skyway utilizes connection pooling as well as connection caching? Also, detail how Skyway releases cached connections once a high watermark period has completed?
Skyway utilizes the connection pooling technologies that are built into the application server container. Skyway provides a simplified configuration screen to create Application Server data sources and passes these common configuration options, like min and max connections, through to the application server. Each application server provides advanced data source configuration options which can be used to tune application performance, and Skyway generated applications respect changes made to these configurations and will capitalize on them when they are made. Skyway ships with an OEM version of the DataDirect Driver line which are made available to our customers at no additional charge. Data Direct is a trusted name in commercial quality JDBC drivers. Skyway can also be configured to work with the JDBC drivers that are shipped by other 3rd party vendors, as well as those drivers that are shipped directly from the RDBMS vendor.
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