I'm writing a Delphi 7 application which needs to access the same SQL Server database from many different threads simultaneously.
Can I use a single shared TADOConnection, or must each thread create their own?
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I'm writing a Delphi 7 application which needs to access the same SQL Server database from many different threads simultaneously. Can I use a single shared TADOConnection, or must each thread create their own?
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Blorgbeard, you must create, initialize and open a separate TAdoconnection instance for each of your threads. ADO is a COM-based technology. It uses apartment-threaded objects ,don't forget to call CoInitialize(nil).
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No, it is not. ADO is a COM-based technology. It uses apartment-threaded objects, thus you cannot use ADO connections across thread boundaries. Each thread need its own connection. |
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