Hi,

I am not sure that i understand you question.
Here is my opinion:

    A servlet is multithreaded as default, meaning
that if NOT implements SingleThreadModel it will
be multithreaded.
    There was (and will be) a lot of discussons about
how to make a servlet thread safe.
I am not giving You advices because  for me eighter
this is not clear.
    You can check the arhives about this topic.
Maybe a guru can do a Servlet FAQ related to
MultiThreading in Servlets.

Hope it helps.

Best wishes,
                Andras.









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From: Telmo S� <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 1:45 PM
Subject: Multithreading servlet


> Hello!
> Can anyone plead send me an example code servlet using threads?
>
> Thank you so much!
>
> Telmo
>
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