It looks like a Mina crash to me. Probably some kind of Unsafe access. Can you tell us the exact version of Mina?
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Emmanuel Lécharny <elecha...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi ! > > > seems like I have hard time moderating your message to the users > mailinglist... Never mind. here is a copy : > > > > We have a standalone application. It crashed suddenly. The log contains a > > class which is found in mina-core jar file. I have attached the crash > > report. Please let me know if you could find out any root cause for the > > crash. Thank you. server_crash_report.txt > > > <http://apache-mina.10907.n7.nabble.com/file/n52619/server_ > crash_report.txt> > > First of all, this is a JVM crash, not a MINA crash The fact that the > crash occurred while the exacution was in a mina call is incidental. > > I would strongly to switch to a more recent version of Java, the one you > use is quite antiquated and not supported anymore (4 years old, the last > supported Java 6 version from Oracle, which has issued 16 released for Java > 6). > > Java 8 is the current version, Java 7 has been EOLed 2 years ago. > > > -- > Emmanuel Lecharny > > Symas.com > directory.apache.org > >