>I want to use the singleton-pattern in my application but when JSP-pages
>serve as clients, every session should use it's own instance of the
>singleton. How can I manage?

Put the singleton in local scope for the application.

>It is possible (how?) to start a new JVM for every new session? - I'm
>using the Borland Application Server with Tomcat.

YIKES! I shudder to even THINK about this...

You don't need to, you don't want to, unless Tomcat's far more broken than I
thought. Classes are local to each application; if your singleton is located
in WEB-INF/classes, for example, they exist only for that application
(although CLASSPATH rules still apply.)
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