<snip>
I would never, of course, dream of grabbing a request object, or
similar things, and holding it in a new thread. I would never, ever,
anytime dream of doing that.  Yuk!
</snip>

hehe.
What about the ServletContext object though?

Dakota Jack wrote:

Spawning threads is something I do almost as a matter of course in my
programming.  I don't know what I would do without doing that.

I would never, of course, dream of grabbing a request object, or
similar things, and holding it in a new thread. I would never, ever,
anytime dream of doing that.  Yuk!

As those who have noted my submissions to this list will know, I am
big on state management outside the request, page, session and
application scopes and this seems to almost necessarily involve
threads in the solutions my head devises.  I also make extensive use
of Doug Lea's work which is essentially multi-threading.

Like everything else, you can code threads well and badly.  I guess
the upshot of bad coding with threads is particularly serious, so you
don't want newcomers being assigned these tasks?

Jack




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