On 3/28/09 8:53 PM, Rana Biswas wrote:

    I don't get it:

    What exactly makes you ask this question?

    How do you get the idea that a database might be of any help?


Well I was referring to the example of WS-BPEL where time span is is so
huge (in days or weeks), I guess storing the state in a DB would be a
better option IMHO.

I agree with Andrew when he said, pickling can be compared to swap
operation of OS.

And yes, as others have pointed out these needs to tested properly to
figure out time taken for serialization and de-serialization and compare
it with  DB read and write, specially when load is high and data size is
large.

I see. Thanks a lot!

ciao - chris

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