Right, that is why I’m curious what SHA because the sources on develop for the 
last few months allow multiple caches in a process or app domain. 

> On Feb 6, 2018, at 6:38 AM, Michael Stolz <mst...@pivotal.io> wrote:
> 
> Also could be that he's hitting the Cache singleton. Hard to tell from what
> he wrote, but I think he's attempting to new multiple Caches in the same
> process.
> 
> --
> Mike Stolz
> Principal Engineer - Gemfire Product Manager
> Mobile: 631-835-4771
> 
>> On Feb 6, 2018 9:35 AM, "Jacob Barrett" <jbarr...@pivotal.io> wrote:
>> 
>> Since there is no official release of the Geode Native C# client can you
>> please tell us what SHA you have compiled?
>> 
>> Quickly I can say you can’t create two regions with the same name in the
>> same cache.
>> 
>> -Jake
>> 
>> 
>>> On Feb 6, 2018, at 1:30 AM, Rupert St John Webster <
>> rup...@impress-solutions.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Dear All,
>>> 
>>> Per https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48628342/ I have a C# class
>> Geode.cs that sets up a native client local cache, pool and region and does
>> some work.
>>> 
>>> I want to reuse the class and have 2 or more local caches that do work
>> (ultimately to have different callbacks) but very simply like in the
>> Program.cs
>>> 
>>> new Geode();
>>> new Geode();
>>> 
>>> The 2nd time around to create a new local cache and find the server
>> connection pool is fine, but to initialise a region at the following code:
>>> 
>>> IRegion<string, string> test = rf.SetPoolName("myPool").Create<string,
>> string>("test");
>>> 
>>> I get the error:
>>> 
>>> <image001.png>
>>> 
>>> I have attached a simple test program to show this. Please can you let
>> me know what’s wrong?
>>> 
>>> Thanks 😊
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kind regards
>>> 
>>> Rupert St John Webster
>>> FX Consultant
>>> <Geode.cs>
>>> <Program.cs>
>> 

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