You're saying that flow calls in concurrently received requests within
a session are processed serially, not in parallel threads? Is that
right?
That's pretty much it in a nutshell, yes.
Ian
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Re: Action Vs Logicsheet
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Hi Ian,
On Aug 1, 2006, at 12:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Having personally experienced it, I can answer pretty confidently that
> it
> is indeed true, at least in the configuration I was using (sidebar and
> main
> content each within its own frame).
You're saying that flow calls in concurrently received requests within
a session are processed serially, not in parallel threads? Is that
right?
>
> As far as the why's, I had the need for both the sidebar and the main
> page
> to be generated dynamically, and at the time CForms + FlowScript was
> promoted as the One True Way(TM) to generate content dynamically within
> Cocoon..
Well certainly, XSLT has always been used to generate dynamic content...
best regards,
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