Hello Ryan,

Seems to me that when I ran into problems after restarting the app via
the Tomcat manager app, the problem was that Jetspeed was not able to
write stuff to the hsqldb database files because another process had a
handle on those files.  Restarting Tomcat fully resolves this issue.
So, it seems as if hsqldb isn't releasing the files when it is shut
down.  Somehow the JVM keeps a handle on the files.  Is this what
people are seeing and confusing it with session problems or am I just
seeing a completely different issue here?

Jake

Wednesday, March 12, 2003, 10:26:21 AM, you wrote:

RC> I get the same problem, and sometimes I get a horrible exception, 
RC> sometimes and out of memory error. This usually happens after I use the 
RC> manger app to reload the application about 8-10 times. If I stop tomcat, 
RC> then start it back up problems go away.

RC> Mark Orciuch wrote:

>>I believe this has to do with Tomcat attempting to restore the sessions upon
>>restart. Here are some related posts:
>>
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg07902.html
>>http://www.mail-archive.com/turbine-user%40jakarta.apache.org/msg11325.html
>>
>>Best regards,
>>
>>Mark Orciuch - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Jakarta Jetspeed - Enterprise Portal in Java
>>http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/
>>
>>  
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Jarrell, Maury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:45 AM
>>>To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
>>>Subject: Sessions and Restarting Jetspeed
>>>
>>>
>>>Hello all,
>>>
>>>I've been lurking on this list for quite some time and appreciate all the
>>>help people provide here.
>>>
>>>I've been tinkering with Jetspeed ( 1.4b3 on Tomcat 4.12 ):  setting up
>>>simple HTML portlets in the registry and such.  To do this I
>>>first tried the
>>>manager app in Tomcat to shutdown Jetspeed, make my changes and
>>>then restart
>>>Jetspeed.  Later I tried shutting down Tomcat altogether, making changes,
>>>and then restarting.  When I try to log back in to Jetspeed, I
>>>get "Horrible
>>>Exception Errors" that I surmise are the result of my browser
>>>hanging on to
>>>a session id or some such that the new instance of Jetspeed knows nothing
>>>about.  It takes several minutes before I'm able to connect again
>>>and it is
>>>slowing my progress significantly.  I'm sure there is a silly thing I'm
>>>overlooking, but need a nudge in the right direction.  So my
>>>questions are:
>>>1.  Is my guess correct, or is something else going on?  and 2.  How can I
>>>overcome this nuisance?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Maury Jarrell
>>>
>>>
>>>
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