Is release_mode=Reserved safe to use

Hi,
JDeveloper 12.1.3, Glassfish 3.1.2, ADF, JSF Facelets, BC4J.
Our application makes use of global temporary tables which is not safe to use due to ADF/AM passivation/activation. Until we moved to 12.1.3 and Glassfish it worked ok though.
But now it seems that same session often is given different database connections from one request to another.
Our system only has few users - never more than 5-10 at a given time.
Would it be safe to turn on relaese_mode=Reserved in order to ensure that the same session always get the same database connection?
Best regards
Erik

> The problem with loosing resources however stands.
I agree that there are problems. But these problems are to be addressed by the ADF team (or Glassfish, WebLogic ...).
Oracle database is the best Oracle product (and it is the best commercial RDBMS).
Oracle development teams who are working on other products (eg. ADF, WebLogic ...) should follow that level of quality, and not "degrade" the Oracle database.
I know it is not easy, especially because of the deficiencies of the HTTP 1.1 protocol.
Fortunately, HTTP/2 is here (HTTP 2.0 specifications have been formally approved. Now, the specifications will go through the last formality - Request for comment and editorial processes - before being published as a standard.)
and I believe that this will have a positive impact on ADF.
Regards,
Zlatko

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