Yes, a threaded service is created and bound to the current request
thread the first time it is requested. There is a more detailed
explanation here:

http://hivemind.apache.org/hivemind1/services.html#Threaded+Service+Model

They also mention on there how to handle cleanup at the end of the
request with HiveMind's servlet filter and the Discardable interface
if needed.

On 8/3/07, Christian Haselbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 10:12:14AM -0500, Ben Dotte wrote:
> > Is there any reason you can't use a threaded HiveMind service? That is
> > usually the approach I take when I have a shared resource that should
> > only live for the duration of a request.
>
> Thanks for the tip. I'm not quite sure if this works as I think.
> So the request is done in a new thread, the service is created for this
> thread and is discarded when the request finishes, right?
>
> That would work for me, if this is the way things go.
>
> Regards,
> Christian
>
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