As you said, proxies are just facades. It is thought as immutable. Its sole purpose is to get actual instance of the bean from current context. I remember that there is no thread-safety requirements of the scoped instances in the specification. If there are parallel calls to the same proxy instance, this means that parallel calls to same scoped instances. For example, Seam defines some conditions for handling multi-threaded session or application scoped instances.
--Gurkan 2009/12/22 Mark Struberg <[email protected]> > Hi! > > Just a short mail to ensure that we take care of a few things: > > .) Are our proxies 100% thread safe? Because we currently only create one > proxy instance for all instances of a specific bean. Which means that > parallel requests coming through a web server may result in concurrent proxy > invocations to the same proxy instance, even if the proxied bean instances > behind the facade differ. > > LieGrue, > strub > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Sie sind Spam leid? Yahoo! Mail verfügt über einen herausragenden Schutz > gegen Massenmails. > http://mail.yahoo.com > -- Gurkan Erdogdu http://gurkanerdogdu.blogspot.com
