How do I find out what is using a connection pool

This morning weblogic 8.1.5 complained it couldn't expand a connection pool because it had reached is max concurrent connects limit.
The issue I have is that I don't actually know what is using the connection pool. It should be defunct and redundent but obviously not.
This caused all the threads to be consumed and the managed server hung.
Does anyone know wether it's possible to interigate the pool to find out what it's doing ? I can't check the db as it's managed by another company and I have a v limited read only account.... I can't even select from v&session.
Cheers in advance for any help.

Dave Snaith wrote:
This morning weblogic 8.1.5 complained it couldn't expand a connection pool because it had reached is max concurrent connects limit.
The issue I have is that I don't actually know what is using the connection pool. It should be defunct and redundent but obviously not.
This caused all the threads to be consumed and the managed server hung.
Does anyone know wether it's possible to interigate the pool to find out what it's doing ? I can't check the db as it's managed by another company and I have a v limited read only account.... I can't even select from v&session.
Cheers in advance for any help.If the pool is not supposed to be used, disable it via the console,
and whatever applications are still trying to use it will get
quick exceptions.
Joe

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