@article{ciancaleoni2007cdn, title={{Combining Diffusion NMR and Conductometric Measurements to Evaluate the Hydrodynamic Volume of Ions and Ion Pairs}}, author={Ciancaleoni, G. and Zuccaccia, C. and Zuccaccia, D. and Macchioni, A.}, journal={Organometallics}, volume={26}, number={15}, pages={3624--3626}, year={2007} }
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If you have 10,000 front-end users, having a connection pool of 10,000 would be shear insanity. 1000 still horrible. Even 100 connections, overkill. You want a small pool of a few dozen connections at most, and you want the rest of the application threads blocked on the pool awaiting connections.
imagine three threads (Tn=3), each of which requires four connections to perform some task (Cm=4). The pool size required to ensure that deadlock is never possible is:
pool size = 3 x (4 - 1) + 1 = 10
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Over the years many Java developers have asked, "How much memory
does a Java object consume?" In this Java Tip,
Vladimir Roubtsov explains problems with previous solutions. In
addition, based on his experience exploring memory usage, he offers
a few tips on working around some Java inefficiencies.
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