:-\ IMHO you should try using diferent distribution of JDK / Tomcat (I think Tomcat 4.x is better).
Also check if driver it's ok (i.e. works in other contexts / applications).
If Tomcat is shutting down right after it starts, then there is a problem loading one of the webapps libraries (jars classes etc), try disabling and see what happens.
This is what I would do...
c.
Dheeraj Anand wrote:
Hi,
we are using Windows 2000 professional edition and we are using JDK 1.3
along with Tomcat 3.2.4.
We are using DB2 Enterprise edition version 7.1 and JDBC driver is
db2java.zip that resides in
c:\program files\SQLLIB\java
Regards,
Dheeraj
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From: Mr. Cristian Romanescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 1:16 AM
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Subject: Re: TOMCAT Crashing down
Hi.
From your posting is not resulting what combination of platform /
tomcat / jdk you are using.
Provide more technical details, maybe someone would help you...
Dheeraj Anand wrote:
Dear All,And
My tomcat is getting shutdown after giving following problem...
"An EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION exception has been detected in native code
outside the VM"
Any clue?
We are running some JSP pages that require connection to DB2 in backend.
one Java multithreaded application is also running (separate to tomcat) and<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
this application also require access to DB2.
Regards,
Dheeraj
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