Using my special powers of internetelepathy, I will guess the code contents of your page and diagnose the problem...
Ommm.... [there will be a short delay while this occurs] p Jonathan Mast wrote: > Here's my setup: > Java 1.4.2 > Tomcat 5.5.17 > Windows XP > I'm developing in NetBeans 6.5 (which is invoking Tomcat) > > The page just reads from a database and stuffs the results into a table. > > I noticed that the page was taking forever to load, so i placed logging > statements in it, at the beginning of the page (before the db is accessed) > and in the middle (where the results are unrolled into a table). Upon > looking at the log file i could see that the page was being invoked hundreds > of times. There is no pattern discernible from the log file, the entries > are mostly like this: > begin page > print row > print row > print row > print row > begin page > print row > print row > begin page > > and so on, no real pattern. > > Despite being invoked (or whatever) hundreds of time, the page looks alright > once it finally finishes, which i find rather strange. > I've done many pages like this, some of are much more complex and they all > work fine. > And I know its not a problem with the DB api, i created a test page that > calls the exact same method, unrolls the returned array and does a println > for each item, and it works fine. > > any help would be appreciated > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org