Sorry for a similar post.
This is from Help:
SingleUse Objects in EXE Servers.
With the Instancing property set to SingleUse, each instance causes a new EXE process to begin (under Windows NT 4.0 or later you will see each running process in the Task Manager). …..
That’s exactly what my ASP page does when it gets multiple hits in the same time. Here is a source code:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript" RUNAT="Server">
Response.Expires = 0;
var oVfpServer = new ActiveXObject("ccsobjects.foxserver");
// Every remote page is calling same mDispetch method and provides info about a class library
oVfpServer.mDispetch(Request, Response, Session, 'ccs_middletier', Server);
// Cleanup
oVfpServer = null;
</SCRIPT>
So, in the Task Manager I do see multiple processes.
It works like this when I run my Web locally. Using another Web server I have different functionality. I don’t see multiple processes in the Task Manager and second hit waits for the first one to finish. What kind of Web Server settings am I missing? Another detail: Program gets data from SQL Server.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Mark