Is there a way you can try either one of the examples or a very simple app to see if 
it can stay up for a reasonable duration. If it can't, then it's likely Tomcat and/or 
the general environment. If it can, however, then it's something specific to your app.

Donnie


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/12/01 02:53PM >>>
Sadly this has made no difference at all.  Tomcat fell
over after about 2 hours usage so it's back to the drawing board.

Andy C

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 12 April 2001 16:56
Subject: Update: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!


>Many thanks to all who have taken the time to answer our 
>rather irratable plea for help.  Although we haven't 100% got the 
>solution, following advice from Randy Layman, we have upgraded
>our JVM to 1.1.8 (remember there is a lagacy servlet that will not
>run on a higher JVM).  We have also changed from the 
>sun JDBC-ODBC driver to a type 4 JDBC driver from 
>http://www.freetds.org/  for access to the SQL Server database.
>



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