Kaustubh,
What port do you have Tomcat and/or any web servers listening on?
What port is your chat server application listening on?
You need to make sure your chat server is not using a socket that is also
being used by another program.

I highly doubt there is a bug in the ServerSocket class because I run
Tomcat all of the time and also have applications running that open sockets
all of the time.

-Richard

At 05:56 PM 6/18/2002 +0530, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Very strange problem with Tomcat and my java chat application.
>
>Both of these block at serversocket.accept() and I have observed that many
>times, tomcat and my application just stops processing new requests. When
>you press control+c or esc(NT-tomcat), the new requests are immediately
>accepted.
>
>Is there anybody with similar experience? Surely its not about my
>application as tomcat also faces the same.
>
>Any thoughts?
>
>Regards,
>Kaustubh

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