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From: Leif M. <lei...@ta...> - 2009-06-23 17:14:39
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Nitin, Which processes are you seeing multiple copies of? The Wrapper or Java process? What is the timing of the creation of the new processes? There is not anything I can think of that would cause Java 1.6 to perform differently than Java 1.4. We did fix a problem for the 3.3.1 release. Frozen Java processes were not always being killed correctly resulting in Zombie Java processes. I am pretty sure that but had been introduced in 3.3.0 however. I will try to give you a better answer once I hear back from you. Cheers, Leif On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:57 AM, Nitin Jain (XIS)<Ni...@xc...> wrote: > Hi, > > > > We are using wrapper version 3.2.1. Now we have upgraded our application > from Java 1.4 to Java 1.6 without upgrading the wrapper version. > > > > Sometimes it happens that multiple instances of a particular process start > running concurrently. Could this be a compatibility issue as we are now > using Java 1.6? > > > > Thanks > > > > Nitin > > > > > > __________________ > > Xchanging > 271, Udyog Vihar, > Phase II, Gurgaon – 122 006 > Haryana, INDIA. > Mobile: +91 (0) 9810321221 > Switchboard: +91 (0) 124 4339333, Ext: 230 > > Email: ni...@xc... > Website: www.xchanging.com > > > > Please consider the environment before printing this message > > > > "CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE – This message and any attachment are confidential > and may also be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this > e-mail, you may not copy, forward, disclose or otherwise use it or any part > of it in any form whatsoever. If you are not the intended recipient, please > telephone or e-mail the sender and delete this message and any attachment > from your system." |