Hi, maybe the many processes are because jdk1.2 and up use native threads (AFAIK, 1.1 used "green" threads, i. e. a threading package implemented in java itself). With 1.2+, every java thread is a native OS thread and therefor gets listed by ps. Have you tried forcing java to use green threads? I'm quite sure that it is possible (RTFM). -- Best regards, Ansgar W. Konermann eMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Hello, I am a message footer. -------------------------------------
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