The biggest issue here, is that *NEW causes the activation group to be
created each time the program or service program is used in a job. Not
each time a procedure is called within a service program, but each time
the program that uses the service program is created.

A named activation group is somewhat "static". And is reused each time
the program is called.

Bob Cozzi
cozzi@rpgiv.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: web400-admin@midrange.com [mailto:web400-admin@midrange.com] On
Behalf
> Of Phil Groschwitz
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:26 PM
> To: web400@midrange.com
> Subject: RE: [WEB400] ILE questions: activation groups, rpg-cgi,
classic web
> server.
>
> >
> > What do you mean by "run out of memory"?  Wouldn't all resources
allocated
> > by the program be released, and the *new activation group be
deleted, when
> > the CGI program ended?
> >
> > Nathan M. Andelin
> > www.relational-data.com
> >
>
> I looked it up and apparently I'm wrong.  It was so long ago that I
can't be
> sure of the reason for using named (as opposed to *new) activation
groups
> but I thought it was that the system wasn't releasing resources.
>
> Phil
>
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