Connecting to SQL Server with MuleSoft AnyPoint 3.9

  • Phil:-

    It seems your thoughts here are not fully written-out:-

    "Only bother with a re-connection strategy if you really need to the data. If it's just logging, then consider throwing it away rather than overloading a server which may already be suffering from being overloaded."

    That is, it appears you ate some words:-

    Only bother with a re-connection strategy if you really need to ___ the data.

    "If it's just logging, then consider throwing it away rather than overloading a server which may already be suffering from being overloaded".

    Thanks,

    Daniel Adeniji

  • Yeah, I spotted them last night after it went out. I can't change it on SSC, but will on the xTEN site. Cheers for the feedback though.

    Solving data & infrastructure issues via xTEN[/url] and our application, Aireforge[/url].

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