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Okay. I do understand how client/servr software works.
It is a application that will be used by users that don't
understand anything about technology. This problem
was pointed out while testing and I am going to try
every possible stupid thing to make this work & not crash.
Also by writing some other test programs I just figured out,
it is not a JSERV bug. There is some problem with the C++
library we have. I will dig in more with that C++/ JNI problem.
Thanks for all the help.
Rupali
At 01:58 PM 10/14/99 -0700, you wrote:
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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.
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>> Any ideas ?
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>After you hit the back button? Do you understand how client/server software
>works?
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>-jon
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