Hi John,
        Yes, I sent the code to Kelvin so hopefully he can find something to
help us all out.  I agree that 1.4 beta is a little flaky, I could not get
Java3D 1.2.1 directx version to install into it.  I'll let everyone know
what is found about the current error.  Have a great weekend everyone!



Shaun Shepherd

Applied Research Associates

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Shaun Shepherd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] java.exe/javaw error


> Shaun,
>
> In case Sun doesn't respond to you, I figured I'd pass along our
> experience.
>
> Lee Dixon and I both reported crashes when sound is just included (not
> played). Sun confirmed a bug and indicated they'd work on it.
>
> I've also gone back and forth with Sun on "other" intermittent crashes
> (sometimes GPFs). I provided Sun with our entire project (Pernica) and
> they've run it inside their network for over a month now.  The
> conclusion they came to was that JDK 1.3.x has bugs in the Windows
> version.  Their recommendation is for us to switch to JDK 1.4 beta.  I
> don't find this an acceptable answer.  I've heard 1.4 beta is very
> "flaky" and it'll mess up our release timeframe if we have to wait for
> 1.4 to be released (fourth quarter supposedly).
>
> I'd like to encourage you to send your program to Sun and ask them to
> test it and PLEASE report what they find.
>
> - John Wright
> Starfire Research
>
> Shaun Shepherd wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >         I am running a driving program that does some terrain
intersection.
> > It consists of a thread that loops continuously and initiates a
> > Thread.sleep(...) every time through the loop.  Every so often, ranging
from
> > 5 minutes to an hour and a half, a box appears say that the program must
> > quit because an error has occured in java/javaw.exe.  I check the
details
> > and it gives me the following:
> >
> > JAVAW caused an invalid page fault in
> >
> > module JVM.DLL at 019f:6d4218cd.
> >
> > Registers:
> >
> > EAX=00000bec CS=019f EIP=6d4218cd EFLGS=00010216
> >
> > EBX=00000001 SS=01a7 ESP=0cdcfd00 EBP=0cdcfd20
> >
> > ECX=0d971520 DS=01a7 ESI=0d971520 FS=5a5f
> >
> > EDX=00000be4 ES=01a7 EDI=0cdcfdcc GS=0000
> >
> > Bytes at CS:EIP:
> >
> > 8b 42 10 85 c0 7f 25 7d 1b 83 c9 ff 6a 04 2b c8
> >
> > Stack dump:
> >
> > 105cfb08 6d4663ed 0cdcfdcc 105cfb08 00000001 00000000 0cdcfd5c 0d971520
> > 0cdcfd5c 6d470db2 00000000 000007ff 6d49643f 105cfb08 0cdcfdd8 0cdcfdcc
> >
> > Has anyone run into a problem like this and solved it?  I have run my
progam
> > on Win2k and Win98 and gotten the same result.  I would post my code but
> > it's rather large.  Thanks in advance!
> >
> > Shaun Shepherd
> >
> >
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