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Stephen Schachter wrote:

> With some innocence, I tried changing weblogic server parameters, increasing 
> the number of threads, and the percentage of threads used to process 
> requestst, but this dod no good.  With four concurrent requesters sending 
> about one request per second, one requester hung and could not be interrupted.
> 
> Does anyone have an idea what might be going on?  Is this a problem at the 
> requesting workstation end, or is the server running out of resources?  Any 
> idea?  Thanks.

It's hard to say what could be happening, but it sounds more like a
server issue than a client one to me.

When you say it hung and couldn't be interrupted: did it eventually
(after 5 minutes or something) time out the connection?

Using a packet-dumper of some sort might be illuminating, to see what
the traffic looks like for the hanging-client; whether it sends packets
and never gets appropriate responses, or receives but doesn't process
the packets.

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Micah J. Cowan
Programmer, musician, typesetting enthusiast, gamer...
http://micah.cowan.name/

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