Here we go . . . now if everyone on this list votes for this bug, it should
really get fixed!
Everyone should log into JDC and vote for this bug (see below). The Sun
evaluation in the BugParade seems to blow it off. This bug affects JRun
2.3.3 and JRun 3.0 on Windows platforms.
Scott Stirling
Allaire Corporation
-----Original Message-----
Date: May 26, 2000 06:05 AM
Author: Dave ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi folks, There is a bug in jdk1.3 (windows version) that prevents us from
running JRun (and other java based server programs) as an NT service. At
first it seems to work fine, but the jsm process is killed as soon as
someone logs out from the desktop. It wont start up on a log in again. You
need to reboot or start the service manually. This is a known and reported
bug in the "Bug parade" at JDC. The problem is there with JRun, all service
installers, rmiserver etc. Please log in at JDC and vote for this bug:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4323062.html You
might have to register, but it's free! Hopefully they will fix the bug if
it gets enough votes and then we can use Windows NT as a java server
environment again!? It works with jdk1.2.2 and others, but we want the speed
of jdk1.3... /Dave
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jj Fu
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 1:26 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Jrun will not work with JDK1.3 or JDK1.2+hotspot on WinNT !!
>
>
> Hi, I am sure some of you out there have already used JDK1.3 or
> the server side VM, hotspot. But there is a big problem when run
> JRun 2.3.3 on these products.
> One week ago I install JDK1.3, hotspot, and JRun on my computer.
> It seems to work after I started JSM which is a NT service that
> run by system account. But as soon as I logged out my account
> from the NT box, JSM stoped. Html and asp pages can be pulled out
> but jsp pages can not. I logged on again and restarted JSM from
> NT service, however, it stopped again as soon as I logged out. I
> turned to Allaire for help because I was completely lost. Allaire
> comfimed me that this is a VM problem. Either hotspot or JDK1.3
> could caused this.
> Did any one see this problem before? or I am the only one out of
> luck. Now the question is how to fix it. I would apprecite it if
> you share your exprience with me so I do not have to get rid of
> JDK1.3 and hotspot. Thanks.
> BTW, I have searched jsp archive and Javasoft site with no anwser.
>
>
>
> JJ Fu
> SUN Certified Java programmer
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