Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> Douglas Burke wrote:
>> I am playing around with Longwell v2.4.2 and have found that I can send
>> Java into a spin when I enter a particular term at the search entry. The
>> symptoms are that the browser sits there, waiting for the page to load,
>> and the Java process goes off eating cycles, waitinh for me to "kill -9"
>> it. It does not happen for all search words, and the "magic word" that
>> causes the problem used to work on an earlier version of my data.
>>
>> What's the best way to try and debug the problem, so that I can provide
>> a vaguely useful bug report?
>
> Try removing the offending text from the input data and reload and see
> if that still works... then try create an RDF file that will break it
> again (just by cutting and pasting the offending lines). If you can
> reproduce with a small RDF file, send it over and we'll take it from there.
>
Stefano,
I'll have a try, but unfortunately my dataset is not small (I really
should use a smaller set to test on), so it may take some time.
Thanks,
Doug
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