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Subject: | Re: Does a call to a language handler provide a context/session, and somewhere to keep session data? |
Date: | 2016-03-07 09:34:42 |
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Thank you for your response.
Yes, I was aware of GD and SD. My question is about what facilities Postgres provides for implementing such a thing. Where is the proper place for the root of the SD/GD? What does an implementation use to determine that two calls belong to the same session?
I’m not finding that easy to understand by reading source code.
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Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Does a call to a language handler provide a context/session, and somewhere to keep session data?
On Sun, Mar 6, 2016 at 10:21 PM, <david(at)andl(dot)org <mailto:david(at)andl(dot)org> > wrote:
Given that a language handler would be expected to be persistent, and to support concurrent (and reentrant) calls within a single database, is there a unique context or session identifier available?
Is there a place to store data, to be retrieved later in the same session?
Is there a place to store data (a cache?) that has been retrieved from the database for use by concurrent sessions using that database?
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.5/interactive/plpython-sharing.html
PL/R also has an implementation for this kind of thing.
David J.
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