Hi,
I'm in trouble with thie JNI pthreads problem.
Can someone help me on my JNI pthreads problem?
Or perhaps can you point me to some other (more appropriate for this topic)
mailing-list?
Or some other source of support?
Thanks
> >Hi,
> >I have a problem.
> >I'm building a module for apache. a
libhpi.so is the threading package. The one in native_threads is the
LinuxThreads version. The one in green_threads (amazingly enough) is
the Green (Sun's all-user-space package) threads version.
Why does Apache "not like" modules using libpthreads.so? It probably
(very probably) uses it itself.
"Rousseau, John" wrote:
> libhpi.so is the threading package. The one in native_threads is the
> LinuxThreads version. The one in green_threads (amazingly enough) is
> the Green (Sun's all-user-space package) threads version.
Which one have I to use? native or green?
Where are the API of these t
On Thursday Dec 14, 2000, Valerio Ferrucci wrote:
> "Rousseau, John" wrote:
>
> > libhpi.so is the threading package. The one in native_threads is the
> > LinuxThreads version. The one in green_threads (amazingly enough) is
> > the Green (Sun's all-user-space package) threads version.
>
> Whic
Hi John,
ok, I have an application that uses invocation API. But there I have another
problem.
When I launch it I see the logs message
[Dynamic-linking...
[Dynamic-linking...
...
[Dynamic-linking native method java/lang/Double.longBitsToDouble...JNI]
SIGSEGV11* segmentation violation
si_
I don't know if my own experience has a significantly different cause,
but I get a SocketException with a "Resource temporarily unavailable"
message if I'm waiting for input and the thread is interrupted. Merely
catching the exception and retrying the read operation is all that is
required; what t
At 9:52 12 Dec 2000 -0500, Rousseau, John wrote:
> It's a very strange model in which Apache sends a request to your
> module and you start up a VM to handle it. You probably should start
> your VM as a seperate process and use a socket to communicate.
I don't think this is so strange. While J
Phew, I thought someone unsubscribed me from the list because of
the question, I had not received any reply for four days straight.
To be honest I can't retry the read operation because I would
go into a Hard loop if a real SocketException occured due to
some other reason. So I will use a count
Hi,
thanks for your help.
Generally I'm thinking that my code doesn't feel so comfortable in apache module.
I already had a similar headache-problem with libmysqlclient.so (that linked
against pthreads and made crash apache) and I think I will have more and more
problems in the future if i don't