Parameter
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Meaning
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Buffering on
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Controls whether Chili!Soft ASP returns the HTML generated from an ASP page as the page is processed (BufferingOn = False), or processes the entire page before returning HTML (BufferingOn = True). BufferingOn provides better performance when set to Yes. Debugging is easier when it is set to No.
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Session timeout
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This value controls how long Chili!Soft ASP will maintain Session values for a user without receiving a page request. If the user is not heard from in this amount of time, the Session is canceled and Session values discarded. The SessionTimeout can be increased or decreased (thus overriding the default) in the script.
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Script timeout
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This is the amount of time Chili!Soft ASP will wait for an individual ASP page to finish processing before canceling the request. The ScriptTimeout can be increased or decreased (thus overriding the default) in the script.
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Allow session state
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Controls whether or not Chili!Soft ASP will maintain Session state or not. If AllowSessionState is No, the Session object cannot be used. Default is Yes.
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Script Caching
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Allows ASP scripts to be cached in memory. Turning this off yields slower throughput, but reduces the runtime memory footprint.
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Logging file
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The location of the Chili!Soft ASP logging file for this ASP Server. If empty, no logging will be done.
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Number of threads
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This determines the simultaneous number of requests that can be processed. If there are many pages with blocking operations (e.g., database access) more threads is better. More threads, however, makes more overhead on the system. Five threads is the default.
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Inherit user security
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Turning this on allows each request to run as the UID configured for the Virtual Host in the Apache httpd.conf file.
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Connection Pool Size (setting located in Database settings)
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Specifies the number of connections to pool in ADO. Default is 25; setting to 0 turns off connection pooling. This reuses database connections instead of generating a new connection for each request.
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Enable Java support
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Enables or Disables support for using Java classes for this ASP Server. Default is yes; setting to no turns off Java support. Turning this option on incurs additional overhead. If Java support is not required, it is recommended that this option be set to no.
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