How many life cycle stages or phases does a concurrent request have? Name the stages?
Answer / chaithanya
The life cycle stages or phases that a concurrent request goes through is three, but could be as many as four. The life cycle stages, also known as stages are:
a) pending,
b) running,
c) completed, and
d) inactive.
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