Hello,
My interpretation differs from your,
I think the documentations means that an Instance of your servlet should
not be executed in more than one thread at the same time.



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Dear friends,

I am new to the servlet world,

I tried a HttpServlet with SingleThreaded Model.Then I found that the
WebServer is creating 6 instances for a single request.
Why it creates '6' ?

And single threaded model says that only one instance will be activated at
a time.Then what is the purpose of creating a pool of instances ?

Please correct me if I am wrong

thanks
rajesh

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