Object pool managers collection
An object pool manages a pool of arbitrary objects and helps applications avoid creating new Java objects repeatedly. Most objects can be created once, used and then reused. An object pool supports the pooling of objects waiting to be reused. These object pools are not meant to be used for pooling Java Database Connectivity connections or Java Message Service (JMS) connections and sessions. WebSphere Application Server provides specialized mechanisms for dealing with those types of objects. These object pools are intended for pooling application-defined objects or basic Developer Kit types.
To view this administrative console page, click Resources > Object pool managers.
To use an object pool, the product administrator must define an object pool manager using the administrative console. Multiple object pool managers can be created in an Application Server cell.
Name
Name by which the object pool manager is known for administrative purposes.
Information Value Data type String Range 1 through 30 ASCII characters
JNDI name
Specifies the JNDI name for the object pool manager.
Information Value Data type String
Scope
Scope of the configured resource. This value indicates the location for the configuration file.
Description
Description of the object pool manager.
Information Value Data type String
Category
Category name used to classify or group this object pool manager.
Information Value Data type String
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An object pool manages a pool of arbitrary objects and helps applications avoid creating new Java objects repeatedly. Most objects can be created once, used and then reused. An object pool supports the pooling of objects waiting to be reused. These object pools are not meant to be used for pooling Java Database Connectivity connections or Java Message Service (JMS) connections and sessions. WebSphere Application Server provides specialized mechanisms for dealing with those types of objects. These object pools are intended for pooling application-defined objects or basic Developer Kit types.
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