Yes,
Please look at http://www.webapp.de. The Servlet Methode Invocation
-Framework has many boards at placing objects and delegate HTTP-Message
to Beans methods.
Peter
Bruce Bantos schrieb:
>
> I have a number of java beans that I use to store and manipulate data from
> JSP's and servlets. These are essentially container objects that do little
> more than get and set private properties. I would like to mantain a pool of
> these beans to avoid the overhead of creating and destroying them with each
> session (or even page). Can anyone point me toward any information on object
> pooling, particularly in the context of servlets? I have looked everywhere
> and found nothing. Some ideas I have considered include:
>
> * Making a "master" servlet that contains a hashtable of bean objects,
> and includes code for managing these beans and handing them out, reseting
> them, etc., and subclassing every servlet used from this master servlet.
>
> * Writing a some sort of threaded server that would deal with brokering
> these beans.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Bruce
>
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