Re: JNI EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION
- From: "esandfort" <edward.e.sandfort@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Aug 2006 10:25:02 -0700
Thanks Gordon,
Your point is well taken, but I'm fairly confident this is not the
problem. I experienced the error in a more complex system, and was
able to duplicate it with a VERY simple test program. It's unlikely
the test code contains are any of the errors you describe in your
response.
I should also mention that when the crash does happen, the last line of
code executed in my program seems to be somewhat randon according to
the print logs I include. It is as if the severe error occurs off in
another thread, and any correlation between the timing of the system
crash, and the line of my code that is currently being executed can't
be established with any regularity.
Thanks again!
Ed Sandfort
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