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If you’re writing Web applications with ATL Server, accessing a database is probably one of the most common tasks you’ll perform. If your Web application is going to access a database, in many cases, the dominant factor in determining the performance of your Web application in general will be the time it takes to make a connection to the database. Because of this, ATL Server provides a data source cache that you can use to store database connections. In this chapter you’ll focus on using this cache.

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© 2003 Pranish Kumar, Jasjit Singh Grewal, Bogdan Crivat, and Eric Lee

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Kumar, P., Grewal, J.S., Crivat, B., Lee, E. (2003). Database Access with ATL Server. In: ATL Server: High Performance C++ on .NET. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0768-9_16

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