I'm not sure this is quite the list for this question, sun have a list for
the JWS.. but anyway...

The simple answer is that JWS1.x.x and to large extent .2.x  just don't
handle exceptions. We ran JWS from 1 until the last 2 patches and it was
just too unreliable. It was a moderately busy server with minimal load and
couldn't handle even that. By comparison Apache JServ running on half
dozen other servers handling 10 times the requests, runs faultlessly for
months.

Given that Sun are no longer upgrading JWS, you'd be well advised to find
another server.

Chris

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On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 09:53:59 +0200, Giovanni Santini SZ3PGQ wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I've a system based on JWS 1.0.1 on NT and three servlet:
>        two makes an access to a DB Informix with an applet that redirect jdbc
>request
>        one make an access to DB2 with jdbc-odbc driver of sun
>Sometimes my system halts.Like when I read to much data in parallel from db2
>or sometimes after several access to informix.
>All the system was halt! I can't get another request.
>Why? What I've to do.
>Thank you in advance.
>
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