I'd suggest turning on xml-rpc debug for a day and see if you can get a good log of 
the circumstances around the lock up.
Haven't encountered that error before, sorry.
-D

-----Original Message-----
From: Lin, Yaxiong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 9:28 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: XML-RPC with NTLM (windows integrated authentication)


 
We have been using xml-rpc for over 2 years to communicate between our 
WebSphere/Tomcat and a java app running on NT as an NT service (using servAny.exe).  
We are still using the version 1.0 for some reason.  Just recently we started to see 
the java app hangs during the peak hours of activities.  Most of the time there is 
nothing in our app log file, but yesterday we saw "95% XML-RPC server threads in use" 
messages in our app log file.  This is a serious problem for us as the java app is 
involved in the two-phase database commit and thus any time it hangs, potentially we 
have open database transaction in other databases which causes database locking 
situation to other applications.

I was wondering if anyone has any insight to what's causing this problem?

Thanks.

Yaxiong Lin
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, MN 55905

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