I'm just guessing here but since the web services are accessed via mid
tier, won't they be using cached workflow and form defs? This would then
enable the web services to still write data to the DB. Any new filters
would probably kick in as they were imported.

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 24, 2012, at 8:04 AM, "Jose Manuel Huerta Guillén" <
[email protected]> wrote:

** Hi,

I'm preparing a big change for production. That means uploading a big def
file, adding and modifying a lot of elements of a custom application. The
problem is that this application is continually receiving info through web
services.

I know that current version of application is ok. I know the new version of
the application is also ok. But I'm concerned of what will happen during
the def uploading. A test uploading it at preproducción lasted 3 minutes.
So it will surely have more than 10 communications through web service.

The question is: the objects at a def file are made available as soon as
uploaded, or they wait to all objects at the def file to be uploaded?

(Actually, is more about curiosity than a real concern of risk)

Regards,

Jose Manuel Huerta
http://theremedyforit.com/


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