I've had the similar problem happen before.
Check these possible problems
1. Check the jdbc connections are pointing to the right location of your
backend server
2. On iplanet, under additional document directories, create a jsp
directory, form the iplanet docs it says to store your jsp separated from
the Primary document directory those are for serving servlets. When setting
your jsp directory make sure you tag the templete to jsp.
3. On iplanet, under mime types you have your jsp set to iplanet, set that
to your backend server.
I hope this helps, if not good luck
Maurice~
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----- Original Message -----
From: "mehul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 9:49 PM
Subject: iPlanet Application Problem...
> Hi,
> We are using iPlanet web-app server and JSP as middle tier and JavaBean
for
> Database connectivity.
>
> When we run our application with only web- server the application runs
fine,
> but on application server we are facing following problem...
>
> When around 10 users logged in - the CPU usage becomes 100% and remains
and
> the free memory reduces to 15-20 MB.
> Hardware point of view....we are using SUN - solaris - 1 GB RAM
machine...
> and the result of above is Java Virtual Machine shutting down and no more
> users can log in...
> In the kjs log ( error log ) it gives lang.OutofMemory exception ...
>
> The above phenomenon we have observed in other functionality of our
project
> also, where database processing is involed and it takes more time.
> THere also it gives OutofMemory problem.
>
> There are some other problems also we are facing which are specific to
> application server.
> If somebody can help me in this regard, is there any specific deployment
> procedure or Architecture issues which have to be considered while using
> application server over Web-server.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
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