Jon,

One more thing is if you are using JRun web service,
the service you may look into in jrun.xml is
"WebService".

Good luck.

Kathy

--- Jon Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks to all for their input on this topic,
>
> I am getting more resource directed to this in the
> next day or, so, and will
> be running through some of the troubleshooting tips
> given here.
>
> I understand that many of you are running
> successfully, with many concurrent
> users, the question now, I have for those people, is
> what kind of scope is
> your application?
>
> Are we simply talking glorified web-sites with a
> little processing behind
> them, or are we talking full hard-code business
> applications.
>
> Our application falls heavily on the latter, and
> before I base conclusions
> on other peoples abilities to produce results under
> this environment, I want
> to be sure that we're in the same ballpark.
>
>
> One error which a user did capture during a
> server-halt the other day, was :
>
> Too many concurrent requests,
> jcp.endpoint.main.max.threads exceeded.
>
> I found documents on how to resolve this on JRUN3..
> but none of the files
> that are referenced in that document, exist on my
> JRUN4 implimenation.  Does
> anyone know where I can find the new settings fro
> JRUN4.
>
> Thanks
>
> ~ Jon
>
>
>
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