Two possibilities. 

1) Your JVM installation is corrupt, in which case downloading and installing 
the JVM again should fix it.

2) The JVM level is incompatible with the OS level, the most likely cause being 
incompatible library versions, in which case you would have to resolve the 
library versions.  Though RPM should have complained during the JDK install 
about incompatible library versions.  ( I have run JBoss with JDK 1.4.2 on 
RedHat Ent. 4 with no problems, but not on 3.  Has anyone else out there run 
this combo?)

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