Yes, I have added debug code to the Perl program, and where it stalls seems to 
be the following line:

$myDatabase = new Win32::ODBC($data_source);

It just keeps hanging at that line. If I go to Windows Task Manager, I see 
perl.exe running, but at a fixed memory space (no changes). Also, forcing 
perl.exe off the Task Manager unstalls the CGI program and it just prints all 
the debug comments up to the code I wrote above.

Someone suggested that I switch to another JDK but our workplace uses only Sun 
JDK for production servers...any insights to resolving this other than writing 
a whole new module in Java?

-----Original Message-----

> Date: Sun Oct 14 18:29:57 EDT 2007
> From: "Mark Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Perl Permissions on Tomcat
> To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
>
> Li Ye Chen wrote:
> > Script A (the problem script) continues to run after 2 minutes (with 
> > partial output some of the time). But script A ran under the command line 
> > (as opposed to the browser/Tomcat) is very fast -- under a second and gives 
> > full output. Script B runs under less than a second and gives full output.
> 
> Sounds like you need to add some debugging to your script to figure
> out where the problem is.
> 
> Mark
> 
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