Hello,

Using Tomcat, I found out that JSP pages are instantiated only once - the 
first time they are requested. The values of the local declared variables 
are kept for subsequent requests and even shared between different sessions.

If two requests are accessing the same page at the same time, this messes 
all up, so I would like to change this behaviour. I searched Suns JSP specs 
and the tomcat documentation, but I just found an attribute in the page 
directive that forces serialization of the requests (threadsafe="false") - 
but I think that would significantly reduce performance...

Do you know
- if and why the current behaviour of tomcat is intended?
- where I can search for more info?
- if there is an option that tells Tomcat to create a new instance of JSP 
pages every time they are called

P.S: Allaire JRUN seems to behave different ....

Thanks and bye...

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Thorsten Barth

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