From: Tony Johansson on 17 May 2010 06:38 Hi! At the end I have some text from the book that I'm reading. Will 10 application domain be used no matter if these 10 peope use the same url for example www.test.mynice.web.com or using different web site like www.web1.com www.web2.com www.web3.com www.web4.com www.web5.com www.web6.com www.web7.com www.web8.com www.web9.com www.web10.com "The best example of application domain in use is IIS 5.0's ASP.NET worker process implemented by Aspnet_wp.exe. If 10 people visit an ASP.NET web site simultaneously, ASP.NET will create a separate application domain for each user. Assentially, ASP.NET runs 10 separate instances of the assembly." //Tony
From: Peter Duniho on 17 May 2010 11:44 Tony Johansson wrote: > Hi! > > At the end I have some text from the book that I'm reading. > > Will 10 application domain be used no matter if these 10 peope use the same > url for example www.test.mynice.web.com or > using different web site like www.web1.com www.web2.com www.web3.com > www.web4.com www.web5.com www.web6.com www.web7.com www.web8.com > www.web9.com www.web10.com I don't understand your question. The application domain has _nothing_ at all to do with Internet domain names. In the quoted text, the "web site" it's talking about is a single ASP.NET web site, which of course would have a single URL leading to it. You get a new app domain for each client visiting the site. Pete
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