"Markus Hoenicka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes on 
Sun, 23 Apr 2006 21:09:45 +0200 (METDST):

> Martin Kutschker writes:
> > It's just a pooling of a long living enviroment, eg in http
> > servers.
> 
> I'm still confused. What you describe here sounds like persistent
> connections are a server-only feature. In this case, it would be none
> of libdbi's business. I've found a switch in the MySQL manual that
> turns this feature on or off on the server side, but there is no
> switch or function in the client API. Does this mean persistent
> connections are supported by libdbi out of the box as soon as you
> switch them on on the server side?


I'm not aware of any Mysql switch for that. I've only encountered the 
desrcribed method with a webserver and PHP, Perl and in the new Apache 2.2 DB 
layer.

Could you point me to the part of the Mysql docs where this switch is described?

Masi 


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