But isn't that real life that an response lasts to long and the user is
navigating to other links on a page or a user pressed a link for mistake and
wants to navigate to an other link without waiting for the not wanted
response. Maybe that is an design problem having a framed page with a static
(javascript) menue on the left side and the response as a target on the
right frame. If the menue is part of the response i wont have those problems
and the user is forced to wait for an response.

I waited 5 min after my last activation of the link and there is no response
from tomcat anymore.
What buffer do you talk about?
Is the PrintWriter throwing an IOException when the user doesn't wait for a
response or pressing break at the browser?.
What chances do I have to detect that the user is not interested in the
response anymore.

G�nter



----- Original Message -----
From: "Remy Maucherat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "G�nter Kukies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: Thread-Pool growing, never freed


> G�nter Kukies wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > tomcat 4.1.18
> >
> > i used your code and added ""+this to the output and renamed ot to
> > HelloWorld. I used a framed Page with two frames(left and right). In the
> > left frame is a link to helloworld servlet with target right frame. The
> > maxProcesses is 10. I pressed the link more than twenty time as fast as
my
> > finger could press the mousebutton. I got this output:
> >
> >
> > Invocation:0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:6 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Invocation:7 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > 13.03.2003 07:14:45 org.apache.tomcat.util.log.CommonLogHandler log
> > INFO: All threads are busy, waiting. Please increase maxThreads or check
the
> > servlet status10 10
> > End invocation:0 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:2 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:4 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:5 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:6 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > End invocation:7 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Tomcat hangs and serves no request anymore.
>
> You really have no idea what you're talking about ;-)
> Basically, you have to wait for the servlets to return or an I/O
> exception to occur (won't happen here, everything is buffered) for the
> processors to be available again.
>
> Remy
>
>


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