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feat: a single multiplexed session is used for all operations#2162
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The JDBC driver now uses a single multiplexed session for all operations. This applies to all operations in auto-commit mode, in read-only transactions, and in read/write transactions. One multiplexed session can execute an unlimited number of operations concurrently. Configuring minSessions and maxSessions in the connection URL is therefore no longer needed for workloads that execute a large number of concurrent transactions.
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The JDBC driver now uses a single multiplexed session for all operations. This applies to all operations in auto-commit mode, in read-only transactions, and in read/write transactions.
One multiplexed session can execute an unlimited number of operations concurrently.
Configuring minSessions and maxSessions in the connection URL is therefore no longer needed for workloads that execute a large number of concurrent transactions.