Best Practice for Nos of AM in application

Experts,
Its wild question but still just want to know what is the right approach for AM. Should we have 1 AM for the entire application or multiple AMs
thnks

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    In the above link you can find all the concepts clearly explained.You can also find the required tutorials for development.
    Regards,
    Vijith

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