I have had similar problems when I run the jwsdk on Win95. Specifically
I have had a lot a problems with the "connection reset by peer" error.
It seems to be related to the number of form elements that I'm passing.
So, I've given up on using the jswdk on Win95 and moved all my
development efforts to Linux. There, I haven't had any problems running
the jswdk.
You didn't say what OS you were running the server on, but if it is
Win95 you might want to try a different platform and see if it works
better. I seem to remember someone else with the same problem a couple
of months ago. Nobody offered any solutions at the time.
Carles
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
>
> I have a JSP+servlet application that uses four frames (banner,
> navigation bar, context-sensitive menu, and the main application area).
> What's happening to me is that I spuriously get browser errors (below
> for details) while loading the intial frames, and occasionally while
> switching frames during the app's execution (using JavaScript to set the
> "location" property as needed). The errors occur much more often on a
> LAN connection than across a modem link, and are especially bad when you
> first try to open the app (it seems to get better after the background
> image GIFs have been cached).
>
> For IE4, the error message reads "Internet Explorer cannot open the
> Internet site xxxxx. The connection with the server was reset." For
> NN4, it reads "A network error occurred while Netscape was receiving
> data. (Network Error: Connection reset by peer). Try connecting
> again". In IE5, the error is much worse -- it displays a complete new
> page and blows away all of the frames.
>
> I suspect that the HTTP server part of the JSWDK is prematurely
> terminating its delivery of the page content, and/or the JSP engine is
> mis-calculating content lengths, and/or something else I don't
> understand is going on. Has anyone else seen this? Has anyone
> discovered any workarounds?
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance!
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
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