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Asp - vfp exe
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06/02/2002 14:26:49
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00615974
Message ID:
00616237
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I don't think you can use that driver in simultaneous .Exe apps. If the second one waits for the first one, that's probably the best you can hope for with Amyuni. There is some info at: http://www.west-wind.com/wiki/kb.wiki?wc~wwPDFAmyuniClass.
With Acrobat 4 writer, they actually do run simultaneously, but there are licensing issues and Acrobat 5 doesn't work the same way...
>>Mark, Can you provide more detail? Are you creating PDFs from VFP reports? Are you using the Adobe PDF Writer or another utility?
>>>>Mark,
>>>>As a general rule of thumb, always compile your VFP web app to a Multi-threaded DLL(mtdll) if you're calling it from ASP or ASP.NET. You should also be at VFP 6 SP5 or higher. Otherwise, you will see behavior as you describe and performance will not be so good...
>>>>>I have a Web. Apps. that uses ASP ã VFP EXE technology. It looks like EXE is a multithreaded, because when I run a long query from one Browser request from another Browser is waiting for results in first one. Am I missing something?
>>>>>
>>>>>Thanks, Mark
>>>
>>>But I need EXE because that component prints reports.
>>>
>>>Mark
>
>Yes, I do PDF conversion with Amyuni converter. Thatfs why I use EXE (Fox report print window crap). But my problem is that even I have all servers in that EXE set to Multiuse when I hit my Web from two browsers second request is waiting for the first one to finish. So I donft see any multi threading here. What am I missing?
>
>Thanks, Mark
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