I don't get it. If an instance is created on server creation and registered as a route handler through the router, shouldn't it be that very instance that handles all requests for as long as the server stays up?
@Tiffany I feel like, he figured that this was chatroom like any other chatroom for 10 yr olds, not realizing that it actually consists of adult professionals and is actually for providing help and discussing important matters, surely we go off topic a lot of the times, but it is always within a limit and is in a courteous way.
@mega6382 except the jokes like @PeeHaa's or @Jimbo's mom, but the difference is we know that they are harmless jokes, even though they may not seem like it to outsiders. Compared to a newcomer who we have no history with and for all we know is a jerk normally.
You can't be familiar with a person who's a stranger, essentially. Even though technically we're on the internet and I haven't met any of you in person so you're all strangers to me. :P
Er......... wat, I can't do new line in mobile chat now
@kelunik Ok, thanks. So, if I think I am observing that a repository is losing its state between requests (that is, two successive add($entity) calls do not add up), either I am doing something wrong or I am doing something wrong?
I have one of those questions that I know everyone hates and no one will answer, I feel like a noob asking but anyway, I'll ask anyway, feel free to ignore.