I assume that what you're trying to prove is that the 2 clients can both access their instances of the beans simuletansously without blocking each other? If this is the case then it occurs to me that what your're doing is not a very good test of this. After all how long is it going to take a your computer to count to 100? Even if you fire off the requests almost simuletaneously, the first request received could be caught and and processed before the second request is received. I would try putting a pause of say a couple of seconds within your loop. This would then be a much more valid test (IMO).
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