Subject Re: [Firebird-Java] Re: Periodical Server-Crashes
Author Carsten Schäfer
Maybe i can write a test class to show my connection management.
You can downlad JSL from the site i have posted, but i use jsl at all of my costumers (about 20) without problems.

Thank you for posting my message to the db newsgroup, but i think there is a mistake.
I think the original problem with the nonpaged memory is solved now. (by David Jencks)
(I can't say exactly because now my app crashes to often)
The original problem was not that the JVM crashes, it was that because of the memory leak windows doesn't allow clients anymore to connect to the windows server (network problem).
(My app did not crash)
The original problem was with a Jaybird version RC1 (or selfcompiled 1 week before RC1).
The new problem (JVM crashes) happens with new version of Jaybird David Jencks sent me 2 weeks ago.
Maybe someone can sent me an actual windows compiled version (JDK1.3).
I can sent you the dr-watson.log file that logs the crashes (i don't understand what it says).

gruß
Carsten

----- Original Message -----
From: "Roman Rokytskyy" <rrokytskyy@...>
To: <Firebird-Java@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 10:23 AM
Subject: [Firebird-Java] Re: Periodical Server-Crashes


> Hi,
>
> > What do you mean with testing code ?
> > My app has about 1000 classes, it's client-server via rmi, only
> > server doing db connecting.
>
> Ok, probably not the best idea. I wanted to start the code that does
> JDBC connection management on my machine and see if I get similar
> problems.
>
> I posted your original message to IB-Support group, maybe we get some
> replies there. In meantime, can you check what sockets are opened on
> that server? Can you also check that your application does not try to
> open non-existing port all the time?
>
> > What is JSL ?
>
> Something that is promoted on the site you referenced in one of your
> posts (Java Service Launcher). I thought it is somehow connected to
> your problem.
>
> Best regards,
> Roman Rokytskyy
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