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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T07:33:41+00:00 2026-06-02T07:33:41+00:00

When I read Head First Servlet and JSP , they say that instance variable

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When I read Head First Servlet and JSP, they say that instance variable is non-thread safe.

I don’t understand this statement so much. For example: I have a servlet which name is ActionServlet.java. Each time, each user’s request is sent to server, container will create a new thread and create new ActionServlet instance.

ActionServlet may be has a structure:

public class ActionServlet extends HttpServlet {
   // example of instance variable
   Instance variable;
   public void processRequest(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response) {   
       // process something relating to instance variable
   }
}

So, because all these threads create a new class instance for ActionServlet, so I don’t see any problem here. because instances of these thread is separate of each other.

Please figure out where problem when use instance variable in multithread environment.

Thanks 🙂

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    2026-06-02T07:33:44+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 7:33 am

    The mistake you are making is here:

    So, because all these threads create a new class instance for
    ActionServlet, so I don’t see any problem here. because instances of
    these thread is separate of each other.

    The container does not create a new instance of the Servlet class for each request. It reuses an existing one. This is why they are not thread safe.

    The Stripes Action Framework DOES create a new instance for each request, so that’s an okay assumption under that framework. However, for example, Struts 1 follows the Servlet model and does not create a new action per request.

    That does not mean that the container is limited to a single instance, it in theory can create more than one, but it’s not a specified behavior so can not be relied upon. Most of the popular ones do not.

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