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[jdom-interest] possible thread issue question

Langel, Richard

2004-07-01

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We're using 0.9, and we're seeing some strangeness which is causing us problems.  We have a generic servlet that takes an xml request, converts it to a Document, figures out the actual function that the user wants and passes the xml off to the appropriate class to handle the request.  The problem we've seen is that under a stress test eventually call to that servlet hangs.  It used to be the 101st call, but we increased the number of available threads, the number of allowed http connections, and the number of allowed client connections and the number of calls has risen to about 550, but it's still happening.  Below is the function we're using to make the Document.  Is there some internal configuration thing we're missing or is the code below faulty?
 
 
 
 public Document makeDocument(String xmlInput) {
  Document rd = null;
  InputSource is = new InputSource(new StringReader(xmlInput));
  SAXBuilder builder = new SAXBuilder();
  rd = builder.build(is);
  return rd;
 }
 
 
 
-Rick

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