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Sanjeev,

On 4/25/2010 12:13 AM, Sanjeev Verma wrote:
> Some helpful info on this error here - 
> http://www.java-forums.org/eclipse/312-exception_access_violation-0xc0000005.html

I find no helpful information on this page, unfortunately.

This error is caused by either a bug in the JVM (which have been known
to occur) or a problem with your hardware.

As your machine is running Microsoft Windows, I suspect that you are
using x86 hardware. In that case, please test your hardware using
memtest86+ (http://www.memtest.org/) and upgrade to the latest JRE
available for your platform.

If the hardware test passes (let it run 2 or 3 times) and the latest JRE
still fails, consider /downgrading/ the JRE until you get a stable
system. Bugs have been known to creep into newer versions of JREs and
you may find that an older one is more stable in your environment.

If you are not using any native code in your webapp, then there is
probably no way for you to avoid this error other than by identifying
and correcting a hardware problem or finding a stable JRE for your
environment.

- -chris
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