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Bob's right, but to clarify---

a request from the web does not get to choose the iseries job it uses.
each web request takes the next available job.  what is in qtemp
before that request will still be there, and will have to be
initialized for each initiation of the cgi job.

hth

On 9/13/06, Robert Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You get a new QTEMP for each job.
Objects stay in that QTEMP until the job ends or the object is deleted.

-Bob Cozzi



On 9/13/06 6:04 PM, "Raul A. Jager W." <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> If a CGI program creates an object in QTEMP, will it be accesible by
> other users? all web users? only same user? nobody?
>
> Apache opens several jobs, but I don't know if each job is associated
> with each user, or if a user can open several jobs or if a job has
> several threads for each user.
>
> It seems to me there must be a QTEMP for each job, is it so? or is it
> for each thread?
>


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