You can NOT and WILL NOT have two clients using the same stateless session bean 
concurrently.  Unless you have configured the pool differently there will be 
two stateless session bean instances one for each client.

If you call x.doSomething() from one thread and at the same time call 
x.doSomethingElse() from another thread you can assume that there will be two 
instances of the stateless session bean, one for each invocation.


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