You could save the std out and err to some .log and can inspect it later,
I'd expect you'd see some exceptions if any were thrown.
who-is-logged-in-1.0.1-standalone.jar 40000 </dev/null >stdouterr.log &

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 12:12 AM, Michael Klishin <
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> 2012/10/23 larry google groups <lawrencecloj...@gmail.com>
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>> If memory is not the problem, what other problems should I look for?
>
>
> Unhandled exceptions, although in the case of a Web app, Jetty and similar
> should cover last
> resort exception handling that will prevent main JVM thread from
> terminating.
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