What?s Singleton activation mode?
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Answer / ganesh
In Singleton activation mode all incoming requests are
serviced by single Server object.
So Server object is alive till client stops communication or
object exists naturally.
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Answer / bindu sarika
A single object instantiated regardeless of the number of
clients accessing it,and the lifetime of the object is
determined by lifetime lease.
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Answer / rashmi tiwari
In the Singleton activation mode, an object is instantiated
to response any number of client requests. It also
maintains the state information during the method calls.
Hence, such objects are sometimes referred to as stateful
objects, and all their clients globally share the state
maintained by the Singleton activation mode. The object is
required for a long period for maintaining its state
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