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tmlipinski asked on 14 May 2009, 02:04 PM
Hi,
Using the static scope object, provided by the generated context provider, is very handy. I can't use it (in a web application) for transactions, I know. But are there any "cons" against it when using it for reading constant (more or less) data, as localized texts, dictionaries etc.? Such static object serves multiple sessions - does it cause any efficiency issues?

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Tomasz

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Zoran
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answered on 03 Jun 2009, 12:38 PM
Hi tmlipinski,

I am not sure if the scenario you mentioned is achievable. None of our clients has still requested this way of work and the workflow we are recommending that you have probably read in our KB articles is quite different. My personal view is that we should be able to do reads from an application-wide scope but if the server is a largely-loaded one, problems might occur.

Sincerely yours,
Zoran
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