Carlos,
I am sorry I was thinking incorrectly. Some reason I was thinking you're
only allowed 1 connection per connection string when not using a pool :)
One more question, does the Connection.Open() method block if no connections
are available in the pool and the max connections are in use in the pool?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carlos Guzman Alvarez" <car...@te...>
To: "Lee Connell" <lee...@ad...>
Cc: <fir...@li...>
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Firebird-net-provider] .NET Provider for .NET 1.1
> Hello:
>
> > HI Carlos,
> >
> > In a post ([ANN] Firebird .NET Data Provider 1.1 Alpha 2 ( for .NET 1.0
> > ) available for download.) you wrote
> >
> > You can download binarys ( for Windows and .NET Framework 1.1 ) at:
>
> It's a mistake, sorry :)
>
> > Also I noticed when i set 'Pooling=false' and creating 2 instances of
> > FDbConnection with the same connection string, then calling Open() on
> > both instances, it does not fire an error. Isn't it suppose to fire an
> > error saying that the connection is already in use? Is this a bug or ?
>
> Why ?? Are different instances and are dirfferent connections :)
>
>
> --
> Best regards
>
> Carlos Guzmán Álvarez
> Vigo-Spain
>
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