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Re: Thread Question

Zerbe John W

2004-05-18

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Why do you think you need to start threads in a J2EE application?

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Karthikeyan
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 4:46 AM
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Subject: Thread Question


Hi all,

I want to create 10 threads for an Object. If it exceed 10 threads
then I want to create new instance of that Object.

Is it possible in servlet.

Have a great day.

Karthikeyan B

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