jon * wrote:
> > what is the significane of the exceptions coming from jserv as opposed to my
> > code as they used to before i upped the memory ? (from default 16m)
>
> nothing really. essentially, the jvm tries execute some code and it is
> failing because it doesn't have enough stack space within its process to
> execute the code. it just happened that this time, it was within jserv
> instead of your code.
>
> although, one idea that i just had is this...imagine that the jvm executes
> jserv...jserv then executes your servlet code (we are still in the same jvm
> here, we are just within different points of the execute phase). if the OOM
> exception is within your code, it could potentially mean that your code has
> a memory leak because the jvm has run out of stack space in your code and
> not within the jserv code.
>
> -jon
>
hmm, the line teh exception is occuring on is where jserv tries to rethrow any
errors caught from the servlet. I guess when it tries to fill in teh stack trace
it can't and throws an error. Back to the drawing board.
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