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VFP7 and DotNet Framework.
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19/11/2000 20:22:48
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Mike,

Is VFP7 going to support object pooling then? If not, then I do not see how it is going to play in the middle tier where scalibility is going to be an issue.

Regards,
Kueh.

>>>VFP won't target the CLR. Other than that, VFP can do whatever you want with .NET. Queued components? It's in there. Compensating Resource Managers? Yeah, we got that, too. Loosely-coupled events, tightly-coupled events, it's all in there.
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>>Object pooling? Nope. :-)
>
>Ah, but we can take solace in the fact that VB can't, either. :-) Oddly enough, though, MSDN shows the syntax for implementing the IObjectControl interface in VB. Huh? What good is that going to do if VB only does apartment model threading, and thus can't be pooled? I suppose if I really cared I could try it and see what blows up.
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