I had faced the "connection reset by peer" on Win95 when the Servlet
development kit. Installing Winsock2 library fixed that.

>From: Carles Pi-Sunyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Carles Pi-Sunyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Possible Problem with JSWDK HTTP Server
>Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 15:41:23 -0700
>
>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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