Hi, I don't if you are sure that there is more than one instance of your servlet running at the same time. But anyway, this can be caused by one of two things. Either your servlet implements the SingleThreadModel interface or you have declared your servlet more than once in the web.xml deployment descriptor. You can do that by declaring 2 servlets with 2 different servlet-names but with the same servlet-class.
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