Sorry it doesn't work. I connect to 192.168.0.8 but Wireshark doesn't
caputre anything on the database port.
I'll try to reproduced the problem on linux.
Dave Cramer wrote:
>James,
>
>Change the connection so that it connects to the ethernet device on
>the box, then Wireshark can listen to it.
>
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>On 10-Aug-06, at 6:45 AM, James Im wrote:
>
>>I've done some more tests and I think that I can say that a same
>>connection is not used by several thread at the same time.
>>However different connections are being used by several threads at the
>>same time.
>>
>>>Can you capture the network traffic between the server and JDBC driver?
>>I don't know how to do that on Windows. Wireshark cannot listen to the
>>windows loopback interface.
>>
>>Have you seen the thread dump? Does it helps you at all?
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