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native threads in Blackdown JDK 117v3 doesn't work.  If you want to use
native threads, you should either the IBM JDK118 or Blackdown JDK1.2.2
release candidate.

- Greg

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From: Nissim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 3:19 PM
To: Java Apache Users
Subject: Native Threads


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Hi,

Native threads doesn't seem to work with JServ 1.1.  It used to work
with 1.0.  I was getting a lot of ping, no reply errors in the log, and
I found something in the FAQ:

http://java.apache.org/faq/fom-serve/cache/314.html


It's Blackdown JDK 117_v3 on linux 2.2.13.

When using green threads, each ping causes the log to get three lines,
like:

[07/02/2000 18:12:19:568 EST] Connection from localhost/127.0.0.1
[07/02/2000 18:12:19:568 EST] Initializing servlet request
[07/02/2000 18:12:19:568 EST] Reading request data    

But when native threads are on, sometimes only one or two of those
appear.

What's the deal with this?  Is there a JVM I can use which will take
advantage of the multiple CPU's with the servlet engine?

        -Nissim


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