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  • Subject: Re: Problem when running Visual Age
  • From: "Franco Biaggi" <fbiaggi@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 17:21:25 +0200

Try to check your memory for defects.

On Thu, 16 Aug 2001 15:54:06 +0800, ashaikhhafiz@chubb.com wrote:

>
>Hi Jim!
>thanks for some ideas to fix my problem. i have actually uninstalled and
>installed Visual Age many times around 15 - 20 times. but still i get this
>problem. i tried to capture the CPU Usage from the NT taskmanager, the
>attachment of which i'm sending. see if you can arrive at some factors. my
>colleagues don't have this when they run the same set of code and they make
>lot more changes than what i'm doing. could this be b'cos of some memory
>leak. if so is there any tool to find the memory leaks when running the
>code under Visual Age - websphere test environment. our application code is
>extensive.
>
>Is there any minimum system requirement for running extensive code under
>web sphere test environment, and if so what is it. plz someone help me out
>on this.
>
>The only difference between my colleagues PC and my PC is the processor
>speed, their's is PII800 and mine is PIII450.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Have a great day!
>
>Azeem.
>Office Tele : +65 - 3359 570
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>
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>Hi Azeem.
>
>As Gary correctly points out, knowing the OS version is important.
>I run Windows NT 4.0 with service pack 6a, a very stable environment.
>I never get a blue screen of death even IF VisualAge terminates abnormally.
>I am running VisualAge for Java Enterprise, 3.5.2.
>It generally is VERY good.
>
>The REALLY good news is nothing is LOST if the environment
>crashes except the current method you were editing that hasn't been
>saved.  All your work exists in the repository file (ivj.dat) that
>you can recover to your workspace after fixing the workspace image....
>
>When you have repeated crashes in VisualAge like you mention:
>
>1 Your image file ( ide.icx) probably has a corruption in it somewhere.
>
>2 You can try to clear any corrupted cached classes that may cause the
>problem first:
>
>  workbench | windows | options | general | cache
>  clear memory cache
>  clear disk cache
>  then apply
>  then ok to exit
>  then exit VisualAge normally
>  AFTER restarting VisualAge the cached objects are cleared.
>
>IF this doesn't work, try unloading and reloading your custom applications
>
>3 Unload and reload your applications to the workspace
>
>Put all your custom applications in a single Solution object in the
>repository.
>Delete the applications from the workspace.
>Again, clear the cache in step 2.
>Exit VisualAge.
>Start VisualAge.
>Reload the Solution set bringing in all your applications.
>If you still have a problem, it is with a Java or VisualAge class, not your
>work.
>
>IF this doesn't work, the you must rebuild your image file
>from a backup copy....
>
>4  Get a new IDE.ICX file and update your workspace
>
>First save all your current work in a Solution object in your repository
>(ivj.dat FILE) per instructions above.
>
>Get a GOOD backup copy of IDE.ICX and copy over the one you have.
>(preferrably you saved one at install time from the fix pack or the
>original install that we KNOW is clean).
>
>Restart VisualAge with the clean workspace image file.
>Reload the Java and IBM features you had loaded before to your workspace.
>Reload your applications from the Solution in the repository.
>Save your workspace.
>
>You should be fine.
>
>I've never had a failure like you describe that couldn't be corrected
>this way.
>
>The "blue screen" of death is an OS failure in your fix packs and OS.
>An application failure shouldn't crash the OS...
>
>Jim Mason
>
>
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>>
>Sorry that you're having problems.  What version of VAJ are you on and
>what platform.  I'm on Enterprise 3.5.3 and it has been very stable
>under Win2K.
>
>Gary
>
>ashaikhhafiz@chubb.com wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>> I have this problem when running Visual Age.
>>
>> when i'm working on VAJava, when i'm making some changes and click to
>save,
>> it closes abruptly and all the changes that i have
>> made are lost, then i have to redo them all over again. The second
>problem
>> is also related to this. in this case when i make some changes and click
>to
>> save, the crash debug blue screen comes out. nowadays it's happening like
>> atleast 10 to 15 times a day. It is really frustrating because i have to
>> keep doing the same changes again and again all over. so i sort of tried
>to
>> get over this by importing the classes everytime i make changes, so that
>i
>> don't forget the changes i've done and i can start from the point the
>last
>> import was done. but then every time either VAJava closes abruptly or the
>> crash debug comes and the machine reboots, i have to import back the
>> changed classes. but it so happens that when i'm importing, it closes
>> abruptly. it's become very difficult for me to fix bugs and make changes.
>> sometimes the whole screen hangs and the mouse and key board are locked
>> out. then i have to power down and power on my machine again. It never
>use
>> to happen in the earlier days when i was working on java on the jdk
>swing.
>> but now
>>  after the integration of the application codes it has started happening.
>> the no of application classes and the codes are extensive. i also open up
>> the ie browser to do the testing on the websphere test environment and
>> connect to the AS400 to check if the datas coming to the browser are
>> synchronous or not.
>>
>> mine is a IBM Personal Computer 300GL where the config is PIII450
>processor
>> and a ram of 128MB.
>> I would be very happy if someone and especially from IBM help me on this
>so
>> that i don't have to keep worrying always that anytime either VAJava will
>> close
>> or the System would be locked or the crash debug will appear and the
>> machine would get rebooted.
>>
>> now even though the RAM has been upgraded to 256 i have the same
>problems.
>> Thanks in Advance for the solutions.
>>
>> Thanks & Regards
>> Azeem.
>>
>> Office Tele : +65 - 3359 570
>> Res    Tele : +65 - 5659 761
>> Mobile         : +65 - 9621 6556<
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