Documentation to connection-manager for the XSQLServlet

Hi there,
I'm looking for detailed information about custom connection-managers in the XSQLServlet. I can't find anything about it in the XDK documentation (only the javadoc). Is there an other document where I can find informations?
Thank you

I too would like to see more documentation and a simple working example of this ever so useful functionality ;}

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