I have found it unusual for java to get a GPF.
However, one situation that I was getting one
predictably was when my environment got screwed up and
I used an earlier version VM with a later version's
runtime library. Other than that, I am not sure.

Good luck.

//Nicholas

--- "G Ramesh [Support]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>         Hi,
>
>         I have written a servlet, which will query
> data from the MsAccess
>         (MDB) database and produces the html output
> based on the query
>         result, but whenver i invoke it, i recieve
> the following
>         error message to the console.
>
>
>
=================================================================
>         OleMainThreadWndName: javaw.exe -
> Application Error
>         The Instruction at "0x77f6ce0c" referenced
> memory at "0x00000010".
>         The Memory could not be "written".
>
>         Click on Ok to terminate the application.
>         Click on CANCEL to debug the application.
>
>
=================================================================
>
>         My Machine configuration is
>
>         Windows NT 4, jdk1.2.2, Database - Ms-Access
>
>         But when i invoke a servlet, which is not
> using Data_Base it's
>         working fine.
>
>         could any one shed some light on this
> issue...
>
>         Expecting your reply.
>
>
>
----------------------------------------------------------------
>         Regards,
>         G Ramesh
>
>
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