<snip>
>
> But anyhow, Servlet instances are _recycled_.  Once a servlet instance is
> done processing a request, it will be reused for a future request.
<snip>
> - Geoff

Isn't this only true if you've set CacheServletInstances to a non zero
value?  It may be a quibbling point, but if you set this value to 0, it
shouldn't be recycling servlet instances anymore, right?

Its possible I misunderstand the meaning behind that configuration value,
but thats the meaning I've been assuming.  Depending upon how heavy your
traffic is or how large your servlet classes are some people might not be
switching that value to non zero in a production version of their
application.

Admittedly, this doesn't in any way detract the from the rest of what you
said.  I just wanted to get clarification on servlet recycling and
caching.

jd


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