Comment by foobazgt
For those not familiar with servlets, this means serializing every single request to the server that hits that servlet. And a single servlet can serve many different pages. In fact, in the early days, servlet filters didn't exist, so you would often implement cross-cutting functionality like authentication using a servlet.
TBF, I don't think a lot of developers at the time (90's) were used to the idea of having to write MT-safe callback code. Nowadays thousands of object allocations per second is nothing to sweat over, so a framework might make a different decision to instantiate callbacks per request by default.