> why is storing a database connection in a session crazy? You don't
> say why. Jason Hunter seems to think it is good enough
> to use as an example in his book. I use it to great effect in web
> apps.

Just want to point out, the text around that example has a paragraph
that begins, "Storing connections in sessions requires careful analysis
of your application's needs."  :-)

-jh-

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