"Renat Zubairov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi
>
> If you are refering to a "service" as a hivemind service, then you can
> hava look on the service modles which are threaded, pooled, primitive
> and singleton.
Yes, as a hivemind service. Didn't know of the different models
tough. I guess I h
Hi
If you are refering to a "service" as a hivemind service, then you can
hava look on the service modles which are threaded, pooled, primitive
and singleton. Singleton service model will ensure that only one
instance of service exists. After you know that you can synchronize
part of the code whi
Manuel Sugawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, can I safely assume that there is only one instance of the
> service running?
No, of course not. For set-object to work there should be an instance
for client.
Regards,
Manuel.
Hi all, I'm using tapestry 4.0 and have a service that what roughly
does is create a PDF file in the tmp dir if it does not exists. If the
file exists or after its creation the service returns its contents to
the client. Now I'm worried about synchronization issues in this
code. Mi first idea was s