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client Angular 5 on asynchrone and charge can supported server Oriend .

the same question. :-)

2018-05-01 12:05 GMT+02:00 'Jovica Aleksic' via OrientDB <
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> I'm having very similar questions and issues finding proper examples or
> documentation. Will be a typical learning-by-doing/trial-and-error
> onboarding. Somewhat discouraging, especially when it comes to choosing a
> stack for a serious/lengthy project..
>
> On Monday, May 23, 2016 at 5:09:07 AM UTC+2, Eric24 wrote:
>>
>> Forgive me, because I know this question has been asked before, but it
>> has never really been answered (that I could find after a significant time
>> of searching).
>>
>> I fully understand the basic sequence of events need to use orientjs:
>> instantiate the driver, connect to a server, select a database, execute one
>> or more queries, and close the database (and/or connection), but what isn't
>> clear is exactly what should be done when, in a nodejs server application,
>> particularly with regard to how to manage the orientjs connections during
>> the HTTP request lifecycle. A simple example of using orientjs with
>> express.js, would be great (all of the examples in the orientjs git
>> repository and every other code example that I've been able to find just
>> show code snippets that don't fully describe these details). But short of
>> an expressjs example, which of these functions should be called when?
>>
>>    1. create server object from OrientDB
>>    2. create db object from server.use
>>    3. use db object (potentially more than once in a given HTTP request
>>    cycle)
>>    4. close db
>>    5. close server connection
>>
>> Is it this?
>>
>>    1. [during initialization; before the HTTP request handler is
>>    invoked] create server object from OrientDB
>>    2. [during initialization or within (at the top of) the HTTP request
>>    handler, for every individual request] create db object from server.use
>>    3. [within the HTTP request handler, for every individual request]
>>    use db object (potentially more than once in a given HTTP request cycle)
>>    4. [upon shutdown or within (at the end of) the HTTP request handler,
>>    for every individual request] close db
>>    5. [upon shutdown or within (at the end of) the HTTP request handler,
>>    for every individual request] close server connection
>>
>> Also, it appears to me that connection pooling is always enabled on
>> orientjs 2.2 (with a default max of 5 connections); correct?
>>
>>
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