Hi,

I expect there is something written on this already, and I'd be happy to be 
pointed to it.  I haven't figured out what search keywords to use.

As I understand it, a nodejs process may be dealing with multiple requests 
concurrently.  In an http scenario, user 1's request/response objects may 
be inactive - perhaps waiting for a DBMS query to complete - when user 2's 
http request is received.  These are not handled by independent, 
synchronous threads, but some sort of state/session data/objects/handles 
are kept separate for user 1's request and user 2's request - otherwise 
node would not know which TCP connection should get the query results, etc.

So is everything related to each request encapsulated with the 
request/response objects or object instances?  Or is there other "state" 
related stuff  that is visible somewhere?  

thanks

Martin

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