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I am. When used in the flow where the facility was established, it shall be read 50000 and in others 0. But it is not worth relying on this: if the object is used in several flows, it is not always easy to trace what flow it was actually created (and it may be a source of thin, rare errors).Besides, your code's gonna: you're writing. Timeout = 50000and your code reader should keep his head in the head all the time, but only in the flow where the facility was created.Therefore, as MSDN advises, it is better not to initiate the facility at all. At the beginning, it will be equally important. default(int)I mean, 0, in of All flow.Updating: Of course, initialization will not pass in the flow where it was created. object (objectives are large) and in which static Designer. I mean, it's usually a flow that creates First object. Thank you for the tip.Note that there is a more convenient solution if you use NET 4 or older: class https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd642243.aspx ♪ For him, you can easily determine the primary value in each of the flows:public static ThreadLocal<int> Timeout = new ThreadLocal<int>(() => 50000);
Lambda-Function will be reassigned to calculate the primary value Each From flows. It may, in principle, return its separate meaning in each flow.