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I meant it is different JVM, but using the same java 1.1.7 version.
The JVM crash occurs only after I hit back button in the browser
after running the application.
Any ideas ?
Rupali
At 01:46 PM 10/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
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>> Yes it is the JVM crash. But I don't get it as to why it doesn't crash
>> with weblogic. I use the same platform, same jar and shared object files
>> and same JVM.
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>Are you 100% sure you are using the same JVM? Weblogic is distributed with
>its own JVM.
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>> We are trying to replace a unstable CGI application with servlet/jsp web
>> application. Because this original CGI application is core thing for our
site
>> to work and other applications dependent on it, we have to replace it in
>> phases.
>> So now that we are replacing it in phases, we need to set these auth &
>> caching cookies with the strings that are generated by netscape publishing
>> system via a c++ shared object library. These cookies are very important
>> for the site to work and we don't own any source code for it.
>> Therefore I have to create a JNI wrapper for this cookie generation.
>>
>> Any ideas as to how should I get this thing working ?
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>I'm still not convinced that you are using the same JVM in your tests.
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>Beyond that, I have no idea. It isn't Apache JServ's fault that your JVM is
>crashing. Maybe it is a bug in your JNI code.
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>-jon
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