thanks for your help, i'm try to check out the SingleThreadModel in my
servlets.

Saludos,
Patricio Vera S.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Heiko Glessmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:02 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: servlet implementing SingleThreadModel


> Reading through the Servlet specs I think this is left up to the container
to decide. The specs encourage containers to pool SingleThreadServlet
instances so that multiple requests can be handled in parallel using
multiple servlet instances, but the specs do not require this. Also Tomcat 4
implements the Servlet 2.3 specs, while Tomcat 3 implements Servlet 2.2
specs which may differ in the requirements as well (I didn't check the 2.2
specs).
>
> If you look in the specs page SRV 2.2 Number of Instances it reads
"However, for a servlet implementing the SignleThreadModel interface, the
servlet container may instantiate multiple instances to handle a heavy
request load and serialize requests to a particular instance." In other
words, it is up to the servlet container whether or not to pool
SingleThreadServlet instances.
>
> It looks like while Tomcat 3 and Tomcat 4 handle this differently, they
both comply with the specs. At the same time you probably don't want to rely
on SingleThreadServlet pooling if you want your servlet to work on different
containers.
>
> Hope this helps a bit.
>
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