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17.6 Connection pool tuning
For more information about connection pool tuning, refer to 14.2.2, “Data source tuning” on
page 497.
17.7 Runtime provisioning
Runtime provisioning is a feature introduced in WebSphere Application Server V7. It focuses
on improving application server startup time by providing intelligent analysis of application set
and server configuration to determine the needed subset of components to be loaded. This
feature does not load an entire runtime library and thus decreases the memory footprint and
shortens the start time.
There is no need for administrators and application developers to modify any processes to
take advantage of the runtime provisioning. To turn this feature on, complete the following
steps:
1. Click Servers Server Types WebSphere application servers, as shown in
Figure 17-12.
Figure 17-12 WebSphere application servers window
2. In the WebSphere application servers view, select your desired application server, as
shown in Figure 17-13.
Figure 17-13 WebSphere application server view server selection

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