None of the stack traces you pasted include thrift. Something is up with the rest of your application.
On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Abhishek Kona <[email protected]>wrote: > Sorry but here is the correct thread dump > https://gist.github.com/871181(content updated). > > > On 15/03/11 11:52 PM, Abhishek Kona wrote: > >> On 15/03/11 9:39 PM, Bryan Duxbury wrote: >> >>> Have you tried getting a stack trace of the process? >>> >> >> I have tried. With JSTACK I get the message : >> >> Unable to open socket file: target process not responding or HotSpot VM >> not loaded >> >> JCONSOLE does not detect the process. >> Kill -3 gives the following thread Dump in Catalina.out : >> https://gist.github.com/871181 >> >> -Kona >> >>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Abhishek Kona<[email protected] >>> >wrote: >>> >>> I am trying to create a sample thrift server using TThreadPoolServer >>>> (thrift 0.6) >>>> This is what the code looks like https://gist.github.com/870405 >>>> >>>> I am running into a very werid issue here. >>>> When I run the application using a main function, everything seems to be >>>> working fine and the ThriftServer is coming up. >>>> But when I start the ThriftServer in a Servlet which loads at Tomcat >>>> Startup (see InitServlet.java in the gist), the control is not being >>>> returned and I cannot see any logging or system.out statements after the >>>> statement >>>> >>>> server = new TThreadPoolServer(args); >>>> >>>> >>>> I can telnet into the port at which the thrift service is being started, >>>> but the control does not seem to be returning. >>>> >>>> It would be great if someone could have a look and point out what is >>>> happening , is it an issue or am I doing something wrong. >>>> Also are there any links on creating a Thrift Java Server using >>>> TTHreadPool >>>> Server. >>>> >>>> -Abhishek Kona >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >
