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"You didn't state what jvm you are using.  This is obviously caused by
the jvm and has nothing to do with jserv."

java -version reports
java version "1.2.1"
Solaris VM (build Solaris_JDK_1.2.1_04, native threads, sunwjit)

I could reproduce it by recompiling one of the classes.  But when I
recompiled everything (since some .class files were still compiled as 1.1.8)
and then tried to reproduce the bug, I could not...

So I am crossing my fingers ;)



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