Charles Whitaker wrote:
Using persistant connections simply means that you will be given a
connection from a pool of open connections rather than creating a new
one each time. There is no guarantee you'll get the same connection
from request to request.
Right. I had assumed that I would get a
Charles Whitaker wrote:
Since I'm requesting persistent connections, why don't I get the same
connection each time? Or, to ask it another way: I notice that the
number of threads slowly increases as I continue to access records --
why would this happen if I'm using persistent connections? I ass
Greetings,
I'm developing a tech support log using php and MySQL. Users will
add, delete and modify records. In fact, it's fully implemented
except for concurrency control. I'm trying to use get_lock and
release_lock to implement record-level locking, but when I go to
release the lock, the co