But according to servlet specifications container may
unload your servlet any time. Is not it ?
So you do something in the init(), preload this servlet
but what if later this servlet will be unloaded ?

One workaround is some singleton stuff, when you can check
pool presence in the "another" init's and create it again on
demand.

  Dmitry Namiot

ServletShop: java server side programming
http://coldjava.hypermart.net

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