On Thu, 9 Sep 1999, Kevin Jones wrote:
> Section 3.2 of the August Servlet 2.2 spec (PR1) says that 'By default,
> there must be only one instance of a servlet class per servlet definition in
> a container' - in the past there's been discussion on this list (and the JSP
> list) about threading. Now, modulo SingleThreadModel (which the spec talks
> about in the next paragraph) my understanding was that a servlet engine
> could (and often/always did) instantiate a pool of servlets (within the same
> container) to provide a degree of load balancing - this statement seems to
> stop that. Am I reading this correctly or am I missing something?
No, the statement starts with "By default.." wich means it recommends
an behaviour wich can be configurable/overriden.
>
> Kevin
>
Cezar
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