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Just a quick question about http pipelining.. will this make concurrent transactions faster or will it just take up time and processor speed that the end result will just be the same or even worse than 1 by 1 transactions?
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It will be the same as transactions are queued on the same TCP connection. But on the other hand you don't have to worry about extra state handling if you submit several transactions a time.
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