In a production environment, it makes sense to bind the definitions of most of, if not all, your production tables and screens. Use the following table to determine if a table or screen is a good candidate for definition binding:
If updates are made to the definition while the user is using the bound copy of the definition, the changes do not normally take effect until the user's Execution Environment is recycled or the object is rebound. Refer to
Refreshing the Bound Copy for more information.
Users should set the search path for their rules libraries to I (installation), in their user profiles; otherwise, the users’ local libraries are searched before the installation and system library. Searching the local library first increases response time.
Unbind the definition of a table or screen if you want to update its definition. Users who are accessing the bound copy of the table or screen at the same time as the table or screen is being unbound normally continue to access the
original bound version of the definition until their session storage is refreshed.
TIBCO Object Service Broker Managing Security for information about user profiles and search paths.
The @PROMUNBINDOBJS and @PROMBINDOBJS tools in TIBCO Object Service Broker
Shareable Tools for information about unbinding and rebinding a set of bound objects.