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package com.sun.jndi.ldap.pool;
/**
* Represents a connection that is managed in a pool. The connection
* may be reused by multiple clients.
*
* A pooled connection typically has a close method that its clients
* use to indicate that they no longer need the connection. This close
* method would interact with the connection pool to return the connection
* to the pool (see PoolCallback).
*<p>
* The pooled connection also needs to provide a close method that the
* connection pool can use to physically close the connection.
* The pool might need to physically close the connection as determined
* by the pool's policy (for example, to manage the pool size or idle
* connections). This second close method should *not* use PoolCallback
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