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Browse All TopicsI Konw that in web application you can create a pool of connection, but what about windows application, is there a way to implement that in windows application. or i have to open and close the connection each time a have a request, if is like that what is the best way to manage the connection.
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You just create and close connections as you would normally in your code and behind the scenes ado.net will maintain a pool so you don't pay the overhead of actually connecting and disconnecting. I forget if it is on or off by default but at most you might have to specify connection pooling = on when you create your connection.
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by: mastooPosted on 2009-10-15 at 07:41:33ID: 25581005
ado.net supports connection pooling in a fashion fairly transparent to the application