On Apr 28, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Mark Stanton wrote:

> So using the former, probably in one of the application's "AfterInit"s, 
> would fit in best with the way the application loop as written by the
> application builder works? All the application's forms are instantiated 
> at application startup (?).

        Forms are typically instantiated when needed, not all in advance. 

> Those forms look quite "light", presumably there'd have to be an awful
> lot of them before performance was impacted much?

        It depends on their database demands, typically. If they are pulling 
thousands of records repeatedly, they can easily affect performance. But that's 
a design flaw, not anything due to the 'weight' of the forms themselves.



-- Ed Leafe



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