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I may be missing your point Patrick - but your comment re persistence of CGI jobs is not correct.
What you _can't_ control without going the persistence route is whether you get connected to the _same_ instance of a program because your request may be allocated to a different thread.
you can also have a pre-start job that just runs its own sockets interface - for example. Any non-interactive job can be restarted and will persist as will the state of the programs running within them unless you take actions to have them terminate.
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