Hi Perry,

Thanks for the link. I also follow the abstract controller direction to
integrate with Spring.

On 10/8/06, Perry Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

I've also done a similar thing and documented it on my blog:

http://www.hanhuy.com/journal/pfn/ws-xmlrpc-and-spring

Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
> On 10/7/06, climbingrose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I've successfully integrated the new version of Apache XML-RPC with
>> Spring.
>
> What do you mean by that precisely? I understand, that you are using
> POJO's as request handlers, which are configured by Spring? If so, I'd
> be interested to look into what you did and possibly integrate it into
> the distribution.
>
>> I used Stateless
>> request processor factory to create a new instance of the request
>> processor.
>> Since the processor is a single object instantiated at startup, does
>> it cope
>> well with concurrent requests? I haven't look at the actual code but
>> is this
>> something similar to single threaded servlet model?
>
> If you are using the stateless request processor, then *you* are
> responsible to make sure that the single instantiated object is thread
> safe (aka stateless). This is equivalent to a servlet used by multiple
> threads. The equivalent to the single threaded server model is the
> request specific factory.
>
>
> Jochen
>




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Regards,

Cuong Hoang

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