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5 should transition from alive to dead (and vice versa). It has no logic to choose
6 connections, however. That job belongs to the selector class.
8 The job of a selector is to return a single connection from a provided array of
9 connections. Like the connection pool, there are several implementations to
19 per-request basis (for example sequential requests go to different nodes).
21 The `RoundRobinSelector` is default but if you wish to explicitly configure it
31 Note that the implementation is specified via a namespace path to the class.
37 This selector is "sticky", so that it prefers to reuse the same connection
39 continue to be re-used for each subsequent request until that node fails. Upon
40 failure, the selector will round-robin to the next available node, then "stick"
41 to that node.
44 shared-nothing and tend to exit quickly, creating new connections for each
46 Instead, it is better to "stick" to a single connection for the duration of the
51 round-robin dynamics from per-request to per-script.
54 non-ideal, since all parallel requests go to the same node instead of multiple
58 If you wish to use this selector, you may do so with:
67 Note that the implementation is specified via a namespace path to the class.
76 If you wish to use this selector, you may do so with:
85 Note that the implementation is specified via a namespace path to the class.