Thanks Ewald,

Will Try your recommendations...

regards
Akshay

On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Ewald <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I've had similiar experiences, and it was always either a buggy JDK/
> JRE or even faulty machine RAM. One system in particular (WinXP Pro-
> based) kept giving weird crash errors in my application that uses H2.
> We finally ended up using Mem86 and it identified faulty RAM. Replaced
> it and everything went well. In another instance my application kept
> crashing and it turned out to be bad video drivers. Remember that the
> JVM is dependant on the underlying OS for most of it's operations, so
> if it crashes, you might need to look further to find the cause.
>
> I've been using H2 for about two years now, with quite a few research
> projects and it's never given me any issues (well, with the stable
> releases) that were show-stoppers.
>
> It's a deliciously fun, small, fast and reliable database and I use it
> exclusively for all my own projects. Just make sure your JDK/JRE is
> not buggy, and that the machine you are using has no physical problems
> like bad memory or an overheating CPU.
>
> Best regards
> Ewald Horn
> South Africa
>
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