On 1/11/06, Marcel Reutegger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hmm, that is pretty strange. a ThreadDeath is only thrown when the > thread is stopped with Thread.stop(). the query handler does not catch > any errors. If a ThreadDeath can happen during regular operation I need > to change the query handler to be able to deal with such a situation.
i see them all the time with tomcat, after i've reloaded a web application several times during a development cycle. there's a lot of discussion about it on the tomcat list and others. something about memory leaks and classloaders. i haven't paid that much attention because the proposed fixes never work for me ;)
