Dear gurus,

I have a tough question :

If I  have one servlet class, say "TestServlet.class" and I configure
the servlet engine to call it with two names, in JServ with:

servlet.first.code=TestServlet
servlet.first.initArgs=foo=AAAA
servlet.second.code=TestServlet
servlet.second.initArgs=foo=BBBB

and I call them both with

http://machine/servlets/first
http://machine/servlets/second

will I have one or two instances of the servlet ? I have tried it
in Apache JServ and there were two instances, one with initParameter
"foo" set to "AAAA", second one with "BBBB".

Can I expect the same behavior in other servlet engines ?

Martin
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