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Threading issues with static XmlSchema?

KC
Could someone elaborate on any possbile issue storing an
XmlSchema object statically for reuse. I am dowloading,
reading and compiling a schema from an external url. I
am then saving the XmlSchema class statically. Clients
will call in to my service, I will pull info from their
request and formulate an xml string according to the
dloaded shcema and then validate against the statically
stored shcema. When I validate I will used an
XmlValidatingReader and add the schema to the
XmlValidatingReader's schema collection. Am I going to
run into any threading issues once a lot of request start
coming in?? I am not sure of the internals of the
XmlValidatingReader and do not know how it loads and/or
holds on to the XmlSchema class.
KC
Nov 15 '05 #1
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