may be a threadlocal strategy. On 4/9/07, Koen Bok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > We are building a GUI app, and we were thinking about wrapping > session.flush() in a thread with a timer that detects a timeout. That > way we would have better performace and we can generate warnings if > the connection goes down. Do you guys think this is smart, or are > there complications? > > I tried to build this already but I cannot figure out how to assign > the shared connection to a thread. I always get 'No connection > defined'. > > > > >
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