Hi.
I have a jsp website with a database backend that makes extensive use
of java beans and jdbc. There is one particular dynamic page that
presents database information that causes some users to experience a
"connection reset" error. After the page is drawn to the user's
screen, the status line indicates that the browser is still "opening
page http://...." Twenty seconds of this continued "processing"
results in the following error message:
Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site
http://....
The connection with the server was reset.
If one selects to view the source of the html page, he will find a
complete html page with proper opening and closing tags. The same
page does not cause the above error when viewing the page with other
web browsers on a Windows machine; nor does it cause this error using
any browser on a Mac.
I am using Jrun 2.3.3 with FastTrack 3.01 atop NT 4. The database
(IBM DB2 UDB 6.2) resides on another NT 4 machine. All server
machines in question have at least 192MB RAM and high capacity SCSI
drives.
What should I look for to solve this problem? Given the fact that a
complete html page has been received at the time of the message, why
would the browser indicate that the page has not finished? I have
not yet implemented connection pooling. Could this be an issue?
I'd appreciate any thoughts on this matter.
Thanks,
Donnell
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