I would like to counter your response by thanking Kevin for many useful responses.

He has also taken time to provide a good list of references for the original poster, 
so I would say: Please be courteous of the people on this list who actually know what 
they are talking about.  Their responses at times might be terse, but they are 
invaluable.


Bart Cassady
Database Analyst
Corporate Technology Services
Associated Engineering Group Ltd.
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><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/02 3:24 PM >>>
Kevin,

This is a discussion forum for every one.  Not all of us joined at the same
time so please be courteous of others.  I have noticed on several occasions
that you are sarcastic to others posting requests.  If you think someone's
request is trivial or redundant, do not answer.



-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Mukhar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 3:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: can more than one user use the servlet and the database at
the same time


Kerem +�KTEM wrote:
>
> hi there,
> i wonder if i should do  anything in order to let more than one user use
the
> servlet at the same time.
> should i write anything in that code regarding those.
> and also again should i write anything in order to leat more than one user
> use the databse at the same time.
>
> can something bad occur .

Can a web server handle multiple requests at the same time? The servlet runs
inside a web server...

If that doesn't answer your question... This has been discussed many times
here.
Please go back and review the Archives:
http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/servlet-interest.html

Also, check out the servlet FAQ:
http://www.jguru.com/jguru/faq/faqpage.jsp?name=Servlets where there is an
entry
on threading.

The servlet page here has links to many excellent resource, including
everything
I'm listing in this email: http://www.purpletech.com/servlet-faq

Read the servlet tutorial:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/servlets/index.html (See client
Interaction for threading)

The Java Web Server tutorial also briefly discusses multithreading:
http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/java-server/documentation/webserver1.1/se
rvlets/servlet_tutorial.html

Get a servlet book, there are several on the market, search an online
bookstore
for Java Servlets. Also, get a book on Java Threads.

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