Re: Why would native code in a java process fail - but only if started by wotaskd?
Re: Why would native code in a java process fail - but only if started by wotaskd?
- Subject: Re: Why would native code in a java process fail - but only if started by wotaskd?
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2009 10:15:40 -0700
He's back! :-)
Is there a GUI logged in user at reboot and not later when the app is
restarted?
Chuck
On Aug 20, 2009, at 8:40 AM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
OK, a little brain teaser.
I have a WO server - a G4 Mac Mini running current Leopard/Java 5,
WO 5.4, PWO nightly etc. - all in all, a pretty up to date
environment.
If I restart this WO server, all applications will run fine
immediately afterwards. However, if I stop/start an application in
JavaMonitor, code that calls native code stops functioning. DNS-
lookups, some AWT-stuff, some functionality that uses javax.crypto -
all will fail with various exceptions. The only common denominator
I've found is that failure happens when the app attempts to run
native code.
But. If I run the application from the CLI, everything functions as
expected.
In both cases, applications are running as "root" so permission
problems seem implausible.
This one's got me stumped, so - any ideas?
Cheers,
- Hugi
// Hugi Thordarson
// http://hugi.karlmenn.is/
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