Stale pool connections on Linux

How do we handle stale pool connections on Linux running Oracle 11g?

Can you elaborate more, your 1 sentence question is completely vague. Is this question even related to JDeveloper 11g?
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    atweblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:209)
    at $Proxy45.updateDeployments(Unknown Source)
    atweblogic.management.configuration.ServerMBean_CachingStub.updateDeplo
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    atweblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.startConfigManag
    er(ApplicationManager.java:370)
    atweblogic.management.mbeans.custom.ApplicationManager.start(Applicatio
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    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Native Method)
    atweblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invokeLocally(DynamicMB
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    atweblogic.management.internal.DynamicMBeanImpl.invoke(DynamicMBeanImpl
    java:621)
    atweblogic.management.internal.ConfigurationMBeanImpl.invoke(Configurat
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    atweblogic.management.internal.MBeanProxy.invoke(MBeanProxy.java:468)
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