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jon wrote:

> Any time you get a SIGSEGV from your JVM, it DEFINITELY isn't Apache JServ's
> fault. Sounds like you might want to file a bug report with IBM.

OK, I'll see if I can try the other JVM to see if there's a difference, and
maybe the same code fragment within an application and both JVMs.

  Thanks,
  Tim
  


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