Extended asynchronous programming is a variation of standard asynchronous programming. In extended asynchronous programming, you can create multiple threads, each of which controls multiple devices. In such an application, each thread has its own specific state machine for the devices that it controls. For example, you can have one grouping of devices that provides fax services and another grouping that provides interactive voice response (IVR) services, while both share the same process space and database resources.
For more information, see Section 3.4. Extended Asynchronous Model.
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