- From: Benoit Mahe <Benoit.Mahe@sophia.inria.fr>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 13:16:57 +0200
- To: Ross Golder <rossg@cpd.co.uk>
- cc: Benoit Mahe <Benoit.Mahe@sophia.inria.fr>, www-jigsaw@w3.org, bmahe@www43.inria.fr
> Okay, servlet is no longer destroyed and initted on each invocation, but these > changes seem to have introduced some new problems... > > Firstly, and most importantly, servlets occasionally crash the Jigsaw JVM. I have > attached a copy of the stdout/stderr log, in case it makes sense to anyone. I > cannot seem to find a common cause for the crash. Sometimes it crashes the first > time the Menu servlet is run, other times, the Menu servlet will run several > times before the crash. > > I also notice that when I run my Menu servlet, it runs okay, but produces a > java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError message on stderr, but does not indicate which > class it had trouble loading. > > Other servlets that rely on classes that are not present in the servlet directory > (but are present in the CLASSPATH of the Jigsaw JVM) fail with the browser > reporting 'document contains no data'. I can't seem to find any indication of the > failure on the JVMs stdout/stderr or in any of the log files. > > Can anyone point me in the right direction towards debugging these problems. > > Any help much appreciated, > > TIA > > -- > Ross Golder > Technical Dept > CPD Ltd, Whetstone, London, N20 9LD. > Tel: +44 (0) 973 897671 > mailto:rossg@cpd.co.uk (Work) > http://www.cpd.co.uk/~rossg > I have found a bug when a class that is present in the classpath call a class present in the servlet directory. I have fixed it. But I don't think that this bug is your problem, could you send me your Servlet? It would be easier for me to have it to make tests. thanks. - Benoît Mahé ------------------------------------------------------- World Wide Web Consortium bmahe@sophia.inria.fr Architecture domain - Jigsaw Team tel : 04 93 65 79 89 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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