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What is the connection-transaction-request-session-
I would like to know about word as the below -connection -transaction -request -session
How to difference ?
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- youssef1
Cumulonimbus
Hi,
So first of explain what is connection and session. let's define first the term Flow.
The definition of a Flow is historically accepted as:
A unidirectional sequence of packets between 2 network endpoints that have the following 7 things in common:
- Source IP address
- Destination IP address
- L3 Protocol type
- Source port
- Destination port
- Tos (Type of Service)
- Input interface
The terms Connection and Session can have many different meanings depending on the framework that they are used, but it can be said that:
- Connection: A bidirectional Flow (Connection will have two flows - forward and reverse flows.)
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Session: Many connections between the same source and same destination
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Transaction is nothing but a group of requests in web terminology. transactions only encapsulate requests into a group e.g. a login operation which involves 5 http requests can be group together into a single transaction by me
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Request is formal http request we do as ussual, transaction is considered as a sequence of requests.
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