Re: solved! blue screen with servlets/jsp in Apache-Tomcat

2001-07-05 Thread Dominic North

As meg, I only have SP1. 

In the mean time, I've had this reply from Zone Labs:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Support wrote:
> (#7225-29-3430\293430)
> 
> Thank you for providing information regarding this issue.
> This is a known problem and our engineers are working towards a fix.  
> We expect this problem will be corrected in the next release. 
> When the new release is ready it will be posted on our web site, 
> and you may get an email notification, depending on your registration information.
>


Dominic North
Red-Black IT Limited
+44-7803-293753





Re: solved! blue screen with servlets/jsp in Apache-Tomcat

2001-07-04 Thread Dominic North

I have now had a long (2-3 hour), trouble-free Tomcat testing session 
with ZoneAlarm simply shutdown. While not ideal, this is not too 
painful, and means that you don't need to uninstall ZoneAlarm.

I am not sure whether you can simply restart ZoneAlarm; I could not get 
the services it uses running last time I tried. At worst, you will need 
to restart Windows to feel safe.

Dominic North
Red-Black IT Limited
+44-7803-293753





Re: solved! blue screen with servlets/jsp in Apache-Tomcat

2001-07-03 Thread Dominic North

I have had a short go just shutting down ZoneAlarm, and I did not get 
any BSOD. This was rather a short test, and I'll report back when I've 
tried a longer test.

In the mean time I'm raising a problem with Zone Labs: I have paid for 
Zone Alarm Pro, and don't like working without it, so I hope they'll 
fix this bug.

Dominic North
Red-Black IT Limited
+44-7803-293753





Re: blue screen with servlets/jsp in Apache-Tomcat

2001-07-03 Thread Dominic North

I have a similar problem with 

Dell Inspiron 4000
Windows 2000 Pro
JDK 1.3.0 
jakarta-tomcat 3.2.2

I am using Tomcat standalone.

I notice that
1) I can get one or two invocations of my servlet URL to work if I set 
up a local proxy server on 127.0.0.1:8080. However, after one or two 
goes, I get BSOD.

2) It never seems to work without the proxy server setup.

3) It will also fail on one of my static HTML page URLs.

4) I have tried using other ports.

Whichever way you look at it, this is a(nother) Windows bug, but is 
there a workaround?

Dominic North
Red-Black IT Limited
+44-7803-293753