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| Subject: | Re: [cinjug-users] Just curious |
| From: | "Sam Corder" <samus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 28 Jun 2005 09:44:24 -0400 (EDT) |
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I've seen Websphere leave core dumps on AIX before but it wasn't specifically caused by the program running in the JVM. I think if a Java program core dumps its because of a bug in the VM. -Sam Corder On Tue, June 28, 2005 9:13 am, chingyao_hsu@xxxxxxxx said: > A friend of mine asked me this and I am sure about the answer. > Can you write a java application that causes a coredump? > > Thanks in advance, > Ching-yao > > > > --------- > You may unsubscribe from this mailing list > by sending a blank email addressed to: > users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxx > > -- > Find additional help by sending a blank email > addressed to: > users-help@xxxxxxxxxx > > |
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