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I'm wondering what happend when two separate clients create two instances of the same remote web service. I know that each client is essentially creating local stub object/wrapper that will make the invocations on the web service on the server side. But conceptually what happens to the instance variables of the web service. Will there be two separate instances of it. Asumme I have class : class Simple extends webservice..... { public Integer x; public Simple(int start) { x=start }; public Integer get() { return x; } } Will two clients creating two instances of the Simple class have two seperate instances of Simple.x or are they shared? kind regards. |
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