Hi Josip, this worked great. Thank you!
I was using a workaround where I created a single instance of the processor object and stored it in Application scope, then used the lock() command to lock the processor each time it was called. While that seemed to resolve the issue I'm not sure that would be healthy long term.
Thank you again for your response.
Shawn
I was using a workaround where I created a single instance of the processor object and stored it in Application scope, then used the lock() command to lock the processor each time it was called. While that seemed to resolve the issue I'm not sure that would be healthy long term.
Thank you again for your response.
Shawn