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For every request from the client, the server will create a new thread and assign that request to newly created thread. You don't have to handle this explicitly.
Also for your requirement(100 Threads), you can configure this on the server. You can refer this linkfor tomcat configuration as its default server for spri.
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manpreet
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3 years ago
I want to create a REST API in spring boot which can handle around 100TPS. Lets say I create a basic REST api using a sample application in spring boot. Does this automatically handles multi threading. Lets consider the code bellow.