Why not a while loop in a synchonised  method?

Chris

On Thu, 29 Jun 2000 06:26:44 PDT, Claes G�ran wrote:

>Hi. I have two questions about servlets/http servlets.
>
>1. Is there a way of stopping the execution of a servlet until something
>occurs? Like wait and notify of the java object class. I want the servlet to
>receive a request, then wait for another object to complete something, the
>other object then "notifies" the servlet and it continues with it's
>execution.
>
>2. Is there any way of contacting a specific servlet instance, or thread
>since the possibility to get a session from it's session id was deprecated,
>getSession( id ). That is, can one make a method call to a servlet without
>responding to a method call from the servlet. Would RMI be a viable way?
>
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