Nic Ferrier schrieb:
> >>> Pigeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05-May-00 8:25:36 AM >>>
>
> >I'm new to servlets and I'd like to ask some questions
> >about the servlet environment.
>
> Once again we ask you to check the archives before asking questions
> like this.
>
>
> >So I'm wondering how I should implement a system
> >which has some persistant, singleton objects, or some
> >objects which exist and run all the time as long as the java
> >environment is being launched. (For example, some sorts of
> >pool which keep a list of objects, so that servlets and other
> >object within the environment can use them.)
>
> You can overload the destroy() method to cleanup any pool or other
> persistent object.
>
>
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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