Konstantin / Chris,
In reply to Chris' question, the server is deployed as a service layer
that exposes web services. Only SOAP requests are processed in the
server. There are also few JSP files which are used by Nagios to monitor
these servers. After having a look at the bug description that
1. Tomcat 4.0.3 is pretty old and unsupported. The last version in the
4.x series is 4.1.36.
2. Trying to google "checkHead site:mail-archives.apache.org" shows
some mentions of similar issues in the year 2002, e.g.
(note: The bugzilla server name has changed, but bug ids are the same)
http://is
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Janeve,
Also, is it possible to sniff the HTTP request that is causing this
exception? I'm wondering if you're dealing with a client that is sending
a broken HTTP request.
- -chris
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Hi Chuck,
Pardon me for any confusion created due to my previous post. Following
are the details of the deployment.
Tomcat version: 4.0.3
JDK: Sun's jdk 1.5.0
Platform: Linux
Regards,
Janeve
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Janeve George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Exception in thr
> From: Janeve George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Exception in thread "HttpProcessor[8080][2]"
> java.lang.NullPointerException
>
> We are having no clue of why this exception is being
> frequently thrown.
Don't suppose you'd care to supply some useful information:
1) Tomcat version