Markus,
thats a pretty harsh response. That's why it is called open source that you
can just download the source code and track the problem yourself. Or just
contact Evidian and pay them for their support. Jonas is a great product and
it saves us lots of money and energy just because it is free! But to keep it
free and growing it has to have support/contributions from the community.
And one of kind of support is testing and fixing bugs...
Miro Halas
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Subject: Re: GenIC Segmentation Fault
Hi Philippe,
> It seems that there is a problem with JDK 1.3.1
> I don't think it is a JOnAS one.
How could this be? I mean, does 'Write once, run anywhere' not work with
original Sun VMs? I remember last time when we had similar problems on
Novell, where
the problem was a misinterpretion of Java Specs by JOnAS team. Maybe here is
another detail where JOnAS works wrong. I mean, it would be easier to look
into
JOnAS code to find the problem than to assume Sun's VM is buggy, isn't it?
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