The default storage, SQLite, has certain concurrency limitations, but if you use a more robust server (MySQL, Postresql) there should be no issues.
Maxim, any thoughts? On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 12:01 AM, D Jayachandran < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > We have built a REST Interface on top of ARIA. With the current > implementation of ARIA, the "model storage" is seen as a singleton class, > thereby the database session is also restricted to a single session. > By exposing ARIA over REST, In a multithreaded scenario we are ending up > in having the same database session over multiple threads. This will bring > about issues during various db related actions across multiple requests. > > ARIA being a CLI at this moment will not have any issues with this > approach but to be used and exposed over other interfaces it will be a > challenge. > Please let us know if the session management can be handled properly with > the model storage ? Do you already have any plans to work on this item or > kindly provide your feedback on this issue. > > > Regards, > DJ >
