Connection pooling in JSF

Hi Guys,
Is it possible to do connection pooling using JSF XML configuration files(Like using<data-sources> tag in struts though it was depricated in struts 1.3.5) or is there any alternative way to do connection pooling in JSF. could any one suggest me plz.
Regards,
A.

Connection pooling is an orthogonal concern to JSF. While it doesn't provide any facilities for connection pooling, there is no reason any existing connection pooling solutions could not be used in concert with it.
Finally, I would point out that you if you are using JSF in a JEE environment, it is likely that your application server provides connection pooling.

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