It is.  The most common reason people have frequent crashes on
Windows with Tomcat is that they are using the JDBC-ODBC bridge.  This
component is not thread safe and will present problems in most any
application, but the problem is enhanced on multi-user server products like
Tomcat.

        Randy


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> Hi,
>       I am using Tomcat with apache web server to run my JSP 
> application.
> The version of apache is 1.3.20 and that of tomcat is 3.2.3 
> The operating
> system is windows 2000 server.
>       I have been experiencing a lot of tomcat crashes. The 
> tomcat server
> just goes down. I have to restart the tomcat.
>       Can anyone please let me know if this version of tomcat 
> is stable
> enough on win 2000 or not?
> 
> Thanks,
> Sumit.
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