James:

I've had exactly the same problem on Windows systems, but it doesn't seem to
happen on Linux as far as I can tell. NT does seem to help considerably
(takes longer to crash!) over 95/98 (tried both), and I'm trying Apache
w/JServ on 98 now to see if it does the same thing. But the Linux version of
servletrunner (from JSDK2.0, haven't tried 2.1 yet on there) seems to just
hang in there, day after day.

Not sure if that helps, but wanted you to know you're not alone! :-)

Mike N.

-----Original Message-----
From: <James W. Cooper> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 10:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: servlet "run" -ner


I have been running some servlet tests on my WIn-95 system until I can set
up an
NT dedicated server.
Each evening I restart the servletrunner (JSDK 2.0) and let a few people
(about
10) try out the query system it supports.
Usually by mid morning the next day, the system has hung. When I look at it
in
the evening, it shows no Java errors, or unusual queries: the servlet has
just
stopped responding.  You must Ctrl/C out and restart the servletrunner.
The servletrunner has not destroyed the servlet because I have a print
message
there as well.

Is this a known problem with servletrunner? Is this why you need to buy a
real
server: because it doesn't run reliably, or could there be fundamental error
in
the servlet that is causing the hang?

James W. Cooper
Advanced Information Retrieval and Analysis
IBM T J Watson Research Center
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://flahdo.watson.ibm.com/
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/j/jwcnmr/

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