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25/03/2000 10:13:09
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Client/serveur
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00348069
Message ID:
00382630
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OK, so now I am down to one DCOM .exe (no MTS) on my IIS box and VFP .exe's on client workstations (98/NT). Does a VFP COM .exe benefit from running on a dual-processor box, or do I have to compile it as a .DLL and shove that into MTS?

I have a dual-PII-266 and a single-PII-400 so I'm wondering...



>>I was thinking about creating several out-of-process VFP .exe's (one for every "major action" like inserting records to SQL-Server, deleting records, etc.) and bring them up using CreateObject (VFP client) or ServerCreateObject (IIS client). But I thought that when either was called, the whole executable loads into the client's memory space; not a big deal when dealing with IIS but a very big deal with VFP desktops. Is that correct?
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>It will be VERY slow because the EXE will have to load into memory every time.
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