Andrew Oliver wrote:

Is it just me or is it both a lot harder and a lot easier to crash the VM
these days?  Has anyone else crashed the VM recently?  How did you do it?
Did you file a bug report?  Was there one already?


When I was running JBoss 4.0.0DR2 under Linux, using the Sun 1.4.2 JDK,
I crashed the VM quite frequently. I initially suspected bad memory, but
I swapped out the memory and still got the same problem. It also happened on Windows, but not anywhere near as frequently.


After upgrading to the 4.0.0DR3 series nightly build that I'm using now,
I don't think I've crashed the VM once in 4 or 5 months, under Linux
or Windows.

Other than that, I've very rarely ever seen a java VM crash...
maybe one or two other times, and I don't even remember when or
where...

TTYL,

Phil


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