> 
> Your application should handle failures in the middle of a
transaction,
> connection failures included, in a graceful but correct way.

It does very well, until the next bug is discovered.

> 
> I see your point (being able to safely shut a connection down on the
> server side), but it\'s at the _bottom_ of any list.
> 
> .TM.
> -- 
>        /  /   /
>       /      /       /                        Marco Colombo

That\'s unfortunate.  I\'ve tried to explain my position off list to
Marco,  
but it really isn\'t worth debating.  FWIW I think this thread was
started  
by someone with application issues.  The fact is, such things happen.

Unfortunately Marco choses speaks for "any list" and I\'ll just 
repeat that I find this instability issue the most significant drawback

for Postgres installations.  This doesn\'t mean that there aren\'t other
areas 
of priority for other users.  And no, I do not want to debate the
meaning 
of the word "instability". :-)

Best regards,

Jim Wilson



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