Request vs Sessionless - What's the difference?
request | sessionless |
Act of (l).
* Shakespeare
A formal (l) requesting something.
of being sought after.
* Sir W. Temple
(obsolete) That which is asked for or requested.
* Bible, Psalms cvi. 15
(computing, networking) Without a session; taking the form of a series of isolated requests.
As a noun request
is act of (l).As a verb request
is to express the need or desire for.As an adjective sessionless is
(computing|networking) without a session; taking the form of a series of isolated requests.request
English
Noun
(en noun)- I will marry her, sir, at your request .
- Knowledge and fame were in as great request as wealth among us now.
- He gave them their request .
