> All evidence at the moment indicates that your JSP code is the most
likely suspect.
Okay, I will scan through the logic in the code once again very closely.
Like I said before the same code works fine in JRUN and also in Tomcat
for the first time. This problem occurs only in Tomcat upon subsequent
access. If I get rid of the jsp_java then in work/catalina then it would
start working again properly. So, I was under the impression that some
kind of a cache problem.

>And again, at least trying it on a current version would either confirm
or eliminate the possibility that the problem has been fixed sometime in
the past four years (if it is a Tomcat problem).
Sure, I will try to download the latest version and give it a shot to
see if the problem manifests in there. Sorry, did not interpret from
your original response that you want me to try in latest Tomcat version.
I have no problems in doing so and am not against it. It is just that I
was trying to explain the reasons for this particular version usage.  

PS: Hoping that I am not asking any questions on a version that is EOL.
Lastly, I am not trying to be irresponsible or willing to post
ill-described questions:( Just thought of getting some experts advise
here and no other intentions:) 

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