| From: | p(dot)peisker at web(dot)de (Patrick Peisker) |
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| Subject: | [Pljava-dev] Again multithreading |
| Date: | 2006-02-23 07:23:56 |
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I hope, that is my last mail, so that I could absolve this list. :-)
Here my questions:
(1) PL/Java uses one JVM per connection. Run the PL/Java trigger functions in one "main" JVM or run the functions in the JVM of the actuator (e.g. a JDBC connection unsing the SQL-statement 'insert')?
(2) What happens to a thread if it is created in a JVM of an conncetion and the connection is closed?
(3) Referring to my first mail about multihreading, is there any chance to ensure that a thread is called again from the backend?
Sorry for asking so much...
Patrick
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