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Scope of a Public Module in a Web Environment

Hi All

I have been tryign to figure out the scope of a module as
shown declared below in a web environment.

My Questions are

Is this module shared across multiple instances of the
application ??
What about variables declared in global scope of this
module ? How does asp.net treat something like that ?

Public Module modModuleName

Dim m_objDatabaseCo nnection as new sqlconnection
(connectionstri ng)
End Module
Any help would be appreciated

Thanks & Regards

Ashish Shridharan
Nov 17 '05 #1
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