On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 22:14:52 -0800, Steve Slater
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:43 AM 1/27/2005, Richard Lynch wrote:
> >Ben Edwards wrote:
> > > Been meaning to investigate persistent database connections for a
> > > while. Coming from a rdbms background (oracle with a bit of whatcom
> > > sq
Ben Edwards wrote:
Been meaning to investigate persistent database connections for a
while. Coming from a rdbms background (oracle with a bit of whatcom
sqlanywhare) I have always felt that the overhead of opening a
connection at the beginning of each page was a little resource
intensive.
MySQL
At 10:43 AM 1/27/2005, Richard Lynch wrote:
Ben Edwards wrote:
> Been meaning to investigate persistent database connections for a
> while. Coming from a rdbms background (oracle with a bit of whatcom
> sqlanywhare) I have always felt that the overhead of opening a
> connection at the beginning of
Ben Edwards wrote:
> Been meaning to investigate persistent database connections for a
> while. Coming from a rdbms background (oracle with a bit of whatcom
> sqlanywhare) I have always felt that the overhead of opening a
> connection at the beginning of each page was a little resource
> intensive
Been meaning to investigate persistent database connections for a
while. Coming from a rdbms background (oracle with a bit of whatcom
sqlanywhare) I have always felt that the overhead of opening a
connection at the beginning of each page was a little resource
intensive.
Anyway, I found mysql_pcon
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