I haven't ran two instances on one machine before, but do have two
machines running for one interface to provide redundancy.  That way if
one machine crashes, the 2nd one picks up the load.

If this approach appeals to you, all you need to do is have the requests
queued to a shared location. 

Paul



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Subject: [Talk] Multiple Boston WebStation Sessions on one PC


We have an application that uses Boston WebStation to get Medicaid 
Eligiibility information via the Internet.  Currently, we have over 100 
users going through one PC via hospital network to request eligibility.

Our problem is that at times the State website gets extremely slow, 
increasing our individual response times from about 20 sec to over 1 
min.  When the State website is slow, the request que gets very long and

it can be 4 or 5 minutes before an individual receives the results of 
his inquiry.

We would like to run 2 or 3 instances of WebStation simultaneously to 
get our response times back down.

Has anyone worked with running multiple simultaneous sessions of Boston 
WebStation on the same PC? 

We also have a Medicare Eligibility application that uses Boston 
WorkStation and I have successfully run 1 WorkStation and 1WebStation 
app simultaneously.

-- 
Neil Carman
Director Technical Development
Manigault & Associates LLC

http://www.m-allc.com
Work: (805) 680-5601
Fax:  (714) 968-5632


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