Kevin Mukhar wrote:
>
> The servlet container is required to create only
> one instance of the servlet.
>

 Only one instance >at a time<.


> So you should see your message only one time.
>

 Probably, although if you left the servlet running
long enough you could possibly see the message many
times, as the container destroyed and recreated the
servlet.

 I know Kevin knows all that and was just trying to
keep his explanation simple, but a lot of people
seem to be confused. Just because you don't see
your particular servlet container do it during
development work doesn't mean it won't happen in
production, or when the container is upgraded...


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Christopher St. John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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