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Handling multiple execution threads simultaneously in Cold Fusion MX offers much higher performance than handling one thread at a time. CFMX also allows developers to store data in server memory. However, these features have implications that must be carefully addressed by developers. This download explains why you need to properly lock reads and writes to shared variables in ColdFusion MX. In addition, it explores some implications of storing instances of ColdFusion Components (CFCs) in shared scopes. The download also includes the corresponding example code in a printable PDF form. An online version of this article with the example code presented in sidebars is available here.

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Format:PDFSize:113 KB
Date:Jan 2005Version:1
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