One of our clients has recently upgraded the computer system that runs our application (which is based on Tomcat) from Windows NT 4 to Windows 2000. Under NT 4 our application never crashed. In the past week it has crashed twice. Both times an error about a non-fatal JIT error was written to the jvm.stderr log file at the approximate time of the crash. The error is: A nonfatal internal JIT (3.10.107(x)) error 'Structured Exception(c0000005)' has occurred in : 'org/apache/tomcat/session/StandardSession.expire ()V': Interpreting method.
Followed by a complete stack trace for each thread in the system at the time of the crash. We are running : * Windows 2000 (unknown service pack level). * Java -fullversion gives JDK-1.2.2-W * Accessing SQL Server 2000 using INetSoftware's database drivers * No ODBC usage Any thoughts? Does this version of the JDK have problems on Windows 2K? Randy -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Troubles with the list: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>