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Composite UI application block - Thread safe?

Does anyone have any input on setting up my CAB application so that the
application is thread safe, and cached appropiately? I read that this
can be managed through Services, and dynamic injection. On the
contrary, I was told that this can be handled using Enterprise Library
cached application block. Last, but not least, i read you can implement
this at the class level, creating immutable classes, and caching them
accordingly. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated?

Jan 25 '07 #1
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