ACTION-19: Investigate tests around persistent connections

Investigate tests around persistent connections

State:
closed
Person:
Zhiheng Wang
Due on:
June 30, 2011
Created on:
April 13, 2011
Associated Product:
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Related notes:

Kyle has suggested a way to test persistent connections with some confidence but it still to be tested. Since we've decided to lower the priority of this item, I am extended its due date to end of June.

Zhiheng Wang, 1 Jun 2011, 18:12:52

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