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Not really. The iMS POST Threads are not
related directly to the CF threads. However, there is a setting in all of
the iMS services (except Relay and Scheduler) called "Max App Server
Connects." This setting causes the iMS service to limit the number of
simultaneous requests to the application server. If there are more
requests from iMS than the max setting then the requests will queue in the iMS
service and then will be sent to the app server in turn. If you send more
requests to CF than the max number of threads that the CF service is running
then the requests will be queued in the CF server.
BTW - Setting max app server connects to 0 means
unlimited.
HTH,
Howie
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