>>I suppose you could use a token so that .BeginRequest() waited until .EndRequest() had fired - but you would be forcing the application to process requests sequentially and probably suffer a nasty performance hit. I guess the question really is why do you need to hold references to the Request/Response objects at application level?
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>Throughout the framework, I make extensive use of the Request and Response objects. So, I hook them up as framework properties so I can have a reference to them. Do you have a suggestion of another way of achieving this?
Where is the native reference not available ?
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Viv
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