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Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
I am a java enterprise developer and develop generally on my standalone notebook
where I use Jigsaw, JavaWebServer and Apache/Tomcat. All work fine. My notebook
used Windows 98 and my application currently under development uses MS Access.
When I moved all three web servers to my NT Server
machine, installed and started. Only the JavaWebServer2.0 works as expected.
Both Jigsaw and Apache/tomcat fail. Here is what happens:
My application uses servlets which extracts
information from an Access database and merges with internally generated HTML
documents and sent to the client over the internet (network at this point in
time). The moment the program attempts to access the database I get a Doctor
Watson error which says error Java.exe 'access violation' along with some
additional cryptic information. I do not get this error with JavaWebServer nor
do I get it in any of the three web servers when running in my notebook
(windows98). If I reverse the process and execute the application from the NT
Server using my notebook as the webserver (apache/tomcat), all works perfectly.
It seems to be the NT Server that is causing me problems but can't pinpoint it.
Has anyone encountered this problem and what is a
possible solution?
Bernard Lavallee
Lavallee Computer Consulting, Inc. 166 Packard Road Jericho, VT 05465 Tel: 802 899-3115 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Specializing in designing, developing and
implementing
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