I don't know why we shipped with that version of the Windows JVM -- maybe
licensing reasons? Anyway, I wouldn't rely on it. I haven't used it for many
months. There are much newer and stabler JVMs for Windows out, including
1.2.2_005, which includes many miscellaneous bug fixes over the default one we
shipped. 1.3 is also good, barring that NT service bug in HotSpot that kills a
service when a user logs out. That said, I haven't ever seen this particular
problem myself, nor have I heard any other reports of it.
Scott Stirling
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Hogarth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 12:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: javaw.exe Dr.Watson with JR3.0 final release
Is anyone else experiencing an intermittent Dr.Watson when attempting to start
JRun 3.0 Default Server using the NT control applet?
After a few seconds, the Dr.Watson error dialog box goes away and the service
panel shows "started" it is not responding to requests. When you "stop" the
service, it does not error 2140 which occurs if the service is not already
running... ie, the service is actually running. However, it takes some time for
the service to actually stop --- the kind of thing you would see if you had many
threads open and it is cleaning things up before shutting down.
The only thing I see in the log files is a un-dated, un-timed stack trace in the
default-err.log (see below). As a VM, I am using the JRE1.2.2 which comes with
the JRun download.
My setup:
Dell, dual Pentium 650Mhz, 256Mb memory
NT 4.0, sp 6
no web server connectors being used (I used JRun's Web Server).
Thanks in advance,
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Michael Hogarth, MD
Medical Director, Applied Medical Informatics Group and
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Pathology
UC Davis Health System
http://kenai.ucdavis.edu
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