Result for 88C2BA747206EFC2D9C47A8A249496591C5B703E

Query result

Key Value
FileNamecommons-dbcp-1.2.1-TestJOCLed.patch
FileSize637
MD5FEA04491600ECF43E3146E1AFCADD9C5
SHA-188C2BA747206EFC2D9C47A8A249496591C5B703E
SHA-256E1579C1A8564032F6146F40907A31CF05A6253A0A45019D3D6189DCF9BEEBAA4
SSDEEP12:AmHEp1jqCbopL0FAcvhJ/WpAOAPpO9PW4B1JJNk79L:AmHEp1OHp4FAwWKOAm+gJNkZL
TLSHT155F0E108B6024C41E3B296A5D6937003EBF2B16B92FF9095F3CED913DF781288205D56
hashlookup:parent-total5
hashlookup:trust75

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The searched file hash is included in 5 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD54120D48F23B137CA35C795FF4A860AAC
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-dbcp
PackageRelease13.7.fc12
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-11BD976F1136E0F72473F9248400D780D7B7A6A63
SHA-256EB13A688DAA52789B02C840FBE81D900003FB8E6244C71146E179D2AC941B643
Key Value
MD5EDBF37C23A5C2B98F54F003466B63683
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-dbcp
PackageRelease13.7.fc12
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-1A8D5AA4B80AE5F4C73B77061FE3B3DC76C4EE609
SHA-256326D70001D253241D434470AEB1F00C9FB9132F268647B7807142055928F3149
Key Value
MD54AB7A40BD1C421FEA60DD9745D0AA89E
PackageArchia64
PackageDescriptionMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-dbcp
PackageRelease11jpp.3.fc9
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-12511F8EB3711A2D19E29A98069F094727C61CB60
SHA-256F4A7B67215BB21EADDBE7734C49C9691705CEAB2897F23D1334EED98FE681C37
Key Value
MD5360D0E4E8731CF03A22ABFA5BFB2CC58
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-dbcp
PackageRelease11jpp.3.fc9
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-1FE8D91B8FF2972986EB409CE48AA9BC7E5ADFB88
SHA-256B521C7E2DB47FEECBD973E1971A432C6DB06D0C68B3547E31B19A62E8EA77A70
Key Value
MD529131C84DB606AF0D095F6F3F0FFE7FB
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamejakarta-commons-dbcp
PackageRelease12.5.fc11
PackageVersion1.2.1
SHA-1D0D0DEACFC0F61E2611C9D4F6198D4BB2984B3E8
SHA-25690C2BF33FFC4F02E16D9150CE103988C65297D8C5C0C207DA649EC1004565C82