Hi All

I've been thinking a lot about the GWT RPC mechanism and from the
tests that I've done it appears that the same endpoint instance is
used for every RPC call. So presumably if you've got a hundred users
all making the same RPC call all at the same time there are 100
different threads trying to access the same object. Is that correct?

Just having written that, another thought occurs that I haven't
checked for, is it just that the same endpoint object is used for a
session? So different users, who obviously have different sessions,
get their own endpoint object?

Anyway, assuming I was right the first time and an RPC endpoint is
shared by all sessions, has anyone considered pooling endpoints and
serving them up per session like I believe EJB does?

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Thanks
Paul

Paul Grenyer
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b: paulgrenyer.blogspot.com

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