the JDK1.3 for linux
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 10:26
AM
Subject: Re: bug in tomcat 3.2
final??
Carlos,
what JVM are you using?
I have resolved this problem with JDK1.1.8 ( if
you can, try ).
Pier Paolo.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 9:37
AM
Subject: Re: bug in tomcat 3.2
final??
yes the tomcat turn off. i am using the rmijdbc
driver the logs i have not now ----- Original Message ----- From:
"Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent:
Monday, December 04, 2000 2:06 AM Subject: Re: bug in tomcat 3.2
final??
> Landaluze Produktions IS - Carlos
wrote: > > > i am płt the tomcat 3.2 final in linux >
> Is ti very well > > but if i want to connect to a DB (MSsql
server), in other pc...... > > if there is not the odbc object
created in the MSsql server pc the tomcat > > crass!! turn
off. > > the tomcat doesn't not show there normal error message it
turn off. > > > > Are you sure Tomcat itself is really
crashing? It would show some sort of stack > trace or error
message to system output of the window where it was started in >
this case. > > The only reason that Tomcat itself would crash
would be due to bugs in the > JdbcOdbcDriver (which has native code in
it, so bugs here can indeed crash the > JVM). It sounds like
you are encountering such a bug. I would recommend using > a
different driver -- the JdbcOdbcDriver is not designed for
robust production > use. You can check out available drivers
on the JDBC Drivers page at > <http://java.sun.com/products/jdbc>. > >
> > > my answer is: > > if the sql server pc in that
moment is off, and in from the tomcat there is > > a query to
the sql server it'll turns off always?? this is not notmal >
> > > i am using in the linux a jdbc dfriver to connect to the
windows SQL server > > thanks > >
Carlos > >
Craig > > >
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