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Visual FoxPro
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Internet applications
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00273612
Message ID:
00275274
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As I said, I understand it like a hint for the memory manager.

What is the corresponding setting for your objects in IIS? Maybe it works only when you set the unload time to zero in IIS (it means that it must be kept in memory forever)?

Vlad

>Well, I couldn't get it to affect the instantiation persistence of my COM object at all. the default duration persistence seems to be about 9-10 minutes. I set it to 3 minutes and the COm server unloaded in 9-10 minutes anyway. I then set it to 30 minutes and the COM server unloaded in 9-10 minutes. I does not seem to affect this at all. So I'm not sure what it does affect.
>
>>I understand it more like a hint for the cache manager. I think is very difficult to test it. If IIS has enough cache and it doesn't need to discard your objects...
>>
>>Vlad
>>
>>>Can anyone explain to me what the IIS Registry entry ObjectCacheTTL ( Object Cache Time to Live ) as mentioned in the following MS articles affects?
>>>
>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/server/feature/tune.asp
>>>http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/sdkdoc/bdg/bdgapp05_5xtf.htm
>>>
>>>I assumed it would affect the time a COM server stays loaded in memory but apparently from my tests it does not.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Bill
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