On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 11:52 AM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There is one more case.   With JAX-WS, the endpoint can have an Excecutor set
> on it.  In that case, all the processing we do will be on the main thread, but
> right before the invoke call, a runnable will be put on the give executor
> which will likely make the invoke on a background thread.  The main thread
> will wait for a response though.
>
> Kind of an obscure case though. The TCK is likely the only one that actually
> uses that functionality.   :-)
>
> Dan
>

I have this sinking feeling that I've asked you this before, but ...
is there some reason why this is a bad way to accomplish handling
multiple requests in parallel?

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