Thanks Carey.
The Java program I mentioned earlier is a multithreaded app which sends in 8
threads to a Private server 390682 (min 4 and max 8 threads). Each thread is
a Modify request to that View form.
>From the logs it seems like every thread waits for all the relevant Modify
Filters to complete, before a second modify request can be sent in using
that thread.

Arthur


Carey Matthew Black wrote:
> 
> Dear Arthurj (software_architect),
> 
> To my knowledge there is no way to alter the atomic nature of the ARS
> API. (vai the Java API or the C API.) The "trick" is to realize that
> the ARS server is a multi-threaded server. You can control how your
> client talks to the ARS server and how many threads are available to
> your client program. But the magic starts with the RPC program number
> you use in the connection to the ARS server.
> 
> Hope that helps.
> 
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> 
> On 8/21/07, arthurj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Wanted to see if anyone has info for the following case.
>>
>> There are a bunch of Filters defined for a Modify operation on a View
>> form.
>> An external Java program sends in multiple Modify requests to this form.
>>
>> When we use an external Java program to modify records in this View form,
>> once a Modify request is sent to the server, would every Modify request,
>> wait for all the relevant Modify Filters to complete?
>> Wanted to know if it's possible to get the control back from the server,
>> without every Modify request having to wait for all the Filters, relevant
>> to
>> that Modify to complete, before going on to the next Modify request to be
>> sent to the server.
>>
>> Thanks
> 
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