> Noel, your name is relatively new to me so I will give you some history.

Only relatively?  :-)  You can say it.  You've never heard of me before.  I
won't be offended.  :-)

And I appreciate your explanation.  I now see that we were talking past each
other because of different definitions.  I was using the terms if the design
patterns domain, and you were using them specifically in the Avalon domain.

In any event, are you really thinking that it is important to have only one
instance of a given component class within the JVM, or at most one per
thread?  There is such a broad range of scale within the J2ME environment, I
am not sure why the AvalonME specification would exclude factory and
poolable, rather than do what J2ME itself does, and make them optional in
the configuration.  We're not talking only about PalmOS devices.  My iPAQ
runs J2ME, but has more memory and is faster than my laptop from just a few
years ago.

        --- Noel


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