Hi Andras,

Have a look at

http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/data/database/connection-pooling.html

GeoServer does not open a new connection for each request, as in your
test case, so better performance are expected.
I am not sure but if you are using JMeter as testing tools you may
configure it to use pooled connetcion too.

Cheers,

Stefano

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2013/3/26 Andreas100 <[email protected]>:
> Hey Guys,
>
> we are doing some performance testing right now qith our web service.
> Therefore we send a normal HTTP Request over the Geoserver to the Database
> and a standard JDBC Request direct to the Database. Afterwords I want
> subtract the jdbc from the http to get the time the geoserver needs for
> rendering and transfering the data.
>
> What I need to know now is: Does Geoserver just open once a datbase
> connection and holds this one or does Geoserver everytime start a new
> connection and closes this one after a request? Because now the times are
> better when the request goes threw geoserver...
>
>
>
> Hope to get an answer of you.
> thanks a lot. greetz andy.
>
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