You have to key the SFSB1 with client1 using the unique session id of client1 to
ensure that your not mixing invocations from the clients. I assume your using the
HttpSession to do this as follows:
| protected void doRequest(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
| throws ServletException, IOException
| {
| HttpSession session = req.getSession();
| SFSB bean = (SFSB) session.getAttribute("OrderBean");
| if( bean == null )
| {
| // Create the bean...
| }
| bean.doOrder();
| }
|
There are thread synchronization issues you have to take care of here since multiple
requests can be active here, include within the same session depending on the client.
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