Hi!
I agree with what you said. If I'm not wrong Sun has stopped any further
development of JavaWebServer.
We were using it some time back and, believe me, we had tough time making it
work. In my opinion Tomcat is
far better than JWS apart from the fact that it is free. I found it faster
than JWS. It doesn't crash anytime (at
least not as frequently as JWS used to). I think these are more than
sufficient reasons for switching to Tomcat.
-mb-
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API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim
Panton-Westpoint Ltd
Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JWS Crashing with Extra memory usage by JREW - heap memory
problem.
Some things to try:
Check that the problem isn't in
your servlets, run them in Optimizeit (I use JSDK 2.0 for this)
and check for leaks.
Which JDK/JRE are you using?
It might be worth switching to something newer.
If all else fails, go into taskmanager
and set the processor affinity for
the jrew.exe. This forces it to
run on just one processor and
so gets rid of many potential deadlocks.
Whatever happens plan on dumping
JWS - it is end of life.
Tim.
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