This usually means you used the init() method of your servlet but did not
call super.init(...) as you should.
-PC
----- Original Message -----
From: Christopher Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 21, 1999 12:30 PM
Subject: Re: JRun destroy servlets while it should still be running
> Chris Hsu wrote:
>
> > Hi;
> > I am using JRun Pro to develop a JSP/servlet project. I found that the
> > servlet engine randomly destroys my servlet instance.
>
> Just before I read your email, I was looking into exactly the same
behavior. I am using JRun 2.3 build 141 with IIS3 on NT4/SP3.
>
> > I am using NT 4.0 w/SP4 JRun Pro 2.3 build 1.4.1. (I also tried build
> > 1.4.5,
> > the problem is still there)
> >
> > Steps to reproduce the problem:
> > While JRun destroy servlets randomly. There is a sure way to reproduce.
> > 1. Start up JRun.
> > 2. Use browser to bring up a servlet's service
> > 3. Touch one of the JSP files. JRun will then recompile the JSP file
> > 4. The next time I request the servlet's service, JRun will destroy all
> > servlets
> > and generate the stack at the end of the message.
> >
> > Thanks for your time
> > Chris Hsu
> > Uniscape Inc.
> > http://www.uniscape.com
> >
> > stack dump
> > at BaseOperationServlet.destroy(Unknown Source)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.JRun.destroyAllServlets(Compiled Code)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.JRun.getServlet(Compiled Code)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.JRun.getServlet(Compiled Code)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.JRunServletContext.getServlet(JRunServletContext.ja
> > va)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSPCore.loadJSPServletClass(JSPCore.jav
> > a)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.ServletCode.getJSPServlet(ServletCode.j
> > ava)
> > at
com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSPCore.getPage(JSPCore.java)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSP.callPage(JSP.java)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.plugins.jsp.JSP.service(JSP.java)
> > at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.JRunServletContext$JRunRequestDispatcher.forward(JR
> > unServletContext.java)
> > at com.uniscape.webgui.BasicPagePublisher.publish(Compiled Code)
> > at
> >
com.uniscape.webgui.BasicPagePublisher.publish(BasicPagePublisher.java:68
> > )
> > at
> >
com.uniscape.webgui.BaseWebApplication.handleRequest(BaseWebApplication.j
> > ava:247)
> > at BaseOperationServlet.service(Compiled Code)
> > at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(Compiled Code)
> > at com.livesoftware.jrun.JRun.runServlet(Compiled Code)
> > at
com.livesoftware.jrun.JRunGeneric.handleConnection(JRunGeneric.java)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.service.web.JRunWebServiceHandler.handleOutput(JRun
> > WebServiceHandler.java)
> > at
> >
com.livesoftware.jrun.service.web.JRunWebServiceHandler.handleRequest(Com
> > piled Code)
> > at
com.livesoftware.jrun.service.ThreadConfigHandler.run(Compiled Code)
> >
> >
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