I don't think you have to do anything beyond declaring your servlet class as
implementing SingleThreadModel. This informs the web server that you only want to
process one message at a time. Note that this does not insure threadsafety, in
that multiple clients will still receive a common copy of common data.
-bml
Nanduri Amarnath wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Can anyone enlighten me as to how i can implement a Single Threaded Model
> Interface.
> Should i implement this interface in a Servlet and call the Servlet from a jsp
> file (or) is there any tag
> in the jsp 1.0 spec which tells me as to how to implement a Single Threaded
> Model Interface.
>
> Cheers,
> Amar..
>
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