Re: [INTERFACES] PostgreSQL and PHP persistent connections
От | Peter Mount |
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Тема | Re: [INTERFACES] PostgreSQL and PHP persistent connections |
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Msg-id | 5.0.2.1.0.20010207214024.009ee160@mail.retep.org.uk обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [INTERFACES] PostgreSQL and PHP persistent connections
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Список | pgsql-jdbc |
At 14:12 07/02/01 -0500, Bruce Momjian wrote: >Thies, we talked at LinuxWorld about improving the reliability of >persistent PostgreSQL connections in PHP. > >I believe the problem is that persistent connections sometime do not >pass clean sessions because of open transactions and SET changes to the >session. > >We discussed using 'ROLLBACK' before passing a connection to a new user, >but the problem was that ROLLBACK with no open transaction causes a >server log error message. We discussed adding 'ROLLBACK SILENT' to fix >this, but I believe a better, more portable solution is a simple "BEGIN >WORK;ROLLBACK". This will do nothing if there is no open transaction, >and will ROLLBACK any open transaction. I propose this be sent by PHP >as the first query when passing persistent connections. > >As far as SET changes, does anyone on the PostgreSQL interfaces list >have a suggestion on how to RESET all session parameters? Seems we may >need to add this feature in to the backend. Some Java apps utilise connection pools so they would possibly benefit. I could add the BEGIN WORK;ROLLBACK; to JDBC. Peter
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