> From: Chad Lung [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Coming from ASP.NET experience I know that using
> static variables with IIS they are held in the app domain and
> the app domain
> can be reloaded by IIS for a number of reasons (config files
> changed, files
> changed, etc.) This kinda makes using
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Chad,
Chad Lung wrote:
> What I want to do is store information in a few static variables used
> in a servlet. I'm looking for speed more than anything as the clients will
> be polling the server every 2-3 seconds.
I think what you really want is to
See Thread at: http://www.techienuggets.com/Detail?tx=11977 Posted on behalf of
a User
Nothing to do with Tomcat. Look up the Singleton pattern and it will teach you
what you need.
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I have a unique situation where I'm building a polling server for a
Flash/Flex application. I
I have a unique situation where I'm building a polling server for a
Flash/Flex application. I want to turn information around very quickly
between clients and therefore don't want to use a database if I don't have
to. What I want to do is store information in a few static variables used
in a serv