I think that JWS 1.1.3 isn't Y2K compliant, go to their website and check
out the patches or you even will need to upgrade to 2.0
:(
That could be a problem I think.
I hope that helps...
- Radek
Pol Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 01/04/2000 02:33:18 AM
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Subject: JWS problems
Hi guys,
I'm using JWS1.1.3 for Windows NT. Everything has been working fine for a
while but now, suddently JWS hangs something like once a day and I have to
restart the computer to fix it.
I've tryied changing the tunning but it doesn't help.
The latest configuration consists of the following:
Capacity: 200 threads
Memory Cache: 2
Minimum threads: 20
Maximum threads: 100
Timeout: 120
Keep alive: 3
Timeout: 15
As I said I've increased the memory, I've decreased the capacity and the
number of minimum and maximum threads but it doesn't really help.
Any help would be really appretiated.
Thanks to everyone in advance
Pol.
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