Hi, thanks for the reponse and apologies for not getting back sooner. I was aware of the thread issue, but I didn't imagine it would affect my script, which is just a jsp page. I thought it would only be a problem when using fop as a servlet (maybe I'm a little confused here).
A "few" is around 6-10 manual clicks from one web browser on one client. I guess I should have save "very few" :) I'll hit the JRun support forums. Thanks. John. On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 20:31, J.Pietschmann wrote: > > The message I'm getting is a 503 Server Error > > "Too many concurrent requests, jcp.endpoint.main.max.threads exceeded" > > > > I would normally point the blame horn immediately at JRun, but I'm not > > so sure this time. > > It depends on the code which involves FOP. You probably know > that FOP isn't completely MT safe, and large parts are summarily > synchonized. If you somehow serialize *all* requests through a > single FOP driver instance, it may well be possible that the > servlet container has problems. A "few times" seems still to be > somewhat low though. Anyway, the JRun support is probably more > useful for you. > -- GPG: B89C D450 5B2C 74D8 58FB A360 9B06 B5C2 26F0 3047 URL: http://www.johnleach.co.uk
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