using a connection pool....so it's just reclaimed by the pool on a connection.close() or after a timeout period
Tom Lane wrote:
Jeff Amiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
We've been struggling for several days now to come up with a mechanism that allows us to establish a mechanism to store data that remains persistent for the life of the connection.
Why don't you just store it in a temporary table? Goes away at connection drop by definition ... and each connection can use the same name for the temp table, so coding is easy.
regards, tom lane
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