Subject | Re: [firebird-support] embedded twice |
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Author | Ann W. Harrison |
Post date | 2006-03-28T17:15:31Z |
Bogusław Brandys wrote:
when an application invokes a DLL, the DLL creates a memory region
specific to that application. Different invocations of a dll don't
share anything but the code. It's not like a server that has its
own state and can mediate between different connections.
Regards,
Ann
>Yes - same directory, different directory, doesn't matter. However,
>>>What about windows fbembed.dll ? Can it be accessed by two concurrent
>>>programs running from the same directory ?
when an application invokes a DLL, the DLL creates a memory region
specific to that application. Different invocations of a dll don't
share anything but the code. It's not like a server that has its
own state and can mediate between different connections.
Regards,
Ann