On 8 Prosinec 2011, 18:14, Marc Cousin wrote: >> > It means you keep your session variables, your prepared statements, >> > your running transaction, etc… in each individual session while >> > having the multiplexing equivalent of a 'statement level' from >> > pgbouncer. >> >> Yes. But if you expect that PostgreSQL will mimic Oracle architecture, >> then you're mistaken. It's simply a different solution with different >> architecture, and that means you may need to use different application >> design sometimes. > > I just don't understand what you're getting all heated up for. I don't > want PostgreSQL to mimic Oracle, and I'm only answering to Simon's > question at the begining. Sorry, I was not arguing with you nor heated up. It's rather a translation mistake - in my native language we often use 'you' when we actually mean 'someone.' So it should be something like "If someone expects ... he's mistaken," etc. Tomas -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general