Supported Server JVM

At the following location BEA is telling which JVM version is supported for a given
Version of WLS (WLS 7.0 SP4):
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/certifications/certs_700/sun_solaris9.html#sp4
I would like to know what this comment means:
WebLogic 7.0 SP4 was certified with SunSoft SDK 1.3.1_08 and will support any
service pack of SunSoft SDK 1.3.1 higher than SDK 1.3.1_08.
Does it means that for example SDK 1.3.1_09 is supported, or do I miss anderstand
this comment?
Thanks for any hints

Below is the edocs link which has information on JRockit JDK
http://edocs.bea.com/jrockit/webdocs/interm/pdf.html
Below Link has some useful information on 32-bit vs 64-bit JDK.
http://benjchristensen.wordpress.com/2007/02/16/32-bit-versus-64-bit-jdk-memory-usage/
Hope this helps.
- - Tarun

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    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
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    18aafbb4 d4 cf ee 77 c0 01 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w............
    18aafbc4 54 12 d7 00 b0 c5 8a 00 - 50 c5 8a 00 c2 2e ed 77 T.......P......w
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    18aafc04 00 00 00 00 ff ff ff ff - 00 00 00 00 29 31 86 14 ............)1..
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    18aafc24 00 00 00 00 80 fc aa 18 - 00 00 00 00 ac fc aa 18 ................
    18aafc34 ed 85 db 00 b0 c5 8a 00 - b0 e7 1b 08 00 00 00 00 ................
    18aafc44 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 - b0 c5 8a 00 e8 ca 5b 12 ..............[.
    18aafc54 b0 c5 8a 00 3b 3c 11 08 - 20 a8 8a 00 00 00 00 00 ....;<.. .......
    18aafc64 00 00 00 00 b0 c5 8a 00 - b0 c5 8a 00 20 44 81 14 ............ D..
    18aafc74 c8 43 81 14 ac fc aa 18 - 03 86 db 00 4c c6 8a 00 .C..........L...
    18aafc84 c4 fc aa 18 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 90 fc aa 18 ................
    18aafc94 00 00 00 00 c4 fc aa 18 - 58 73 85 14 00 00 00 00 ........Xs......
    18aafca4 c8 43 81 14 bc fc aa 18 - e4 fc aa 18 33 2d db 00 .C..........3-..
    18aafcb4 00 00 00 00 59 65 db 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....Ye..........
    18aafcc4 e8 ca 5b 12 c8 fc aa 18 - ba 43 81 14 ec fc aa 18 ..[......C......
    18aafcd4 58 73 85 14 00 00 00 00 - 60 43 81 14 ec fc aa 18 Xs......`C......
    18aafce4 14 fd aa 18 33 2d db 00 - e8 ca 5b 12 03 00 00 00 ....3-....[.....
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    eip=77f582db esp=18bafb84 ebp=18bafba8 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
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    77f582de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
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    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    18bafb80 77eecfd4 00000304 00000000 00000000 00d71274 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject (FPO: [3,0,0])
    18bafba8 77ed4f5e 00000304 ffffffff 00000000 08177e73 kernel32!WaitForSingleObjectEx (FPO: Non-FPO [3,3,3])
    18bafbb8 08177e73 00000304 ffffffff 18bafc48 00000000 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject (FPO: [2,0,0])
    18bafc08 081be7b0 00000000 00000000 00000001 008ac160 !JVM_FindSignal
    008ac160 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 008ac460 !JVM_RegisterPerfMethods
    08236450 08126b20 081cfc10 0806e620 0806e710 0806e620 !<nosymbols>
    0803a810 90909090 90909090 90909090 0424448b 7c8b5756 !JVM_FindSignal
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    18bafb84 d4 cf ee 77 04 03 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w............
    18bafb94 74 12 d7 00 60 c1 8a 00 - 30 c1 8a 00 c2 2e ed 77 t...`...0......w
    18bafba4 04 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 5e 4f ed 77 04 03 00 00 ........^O.w....
    18bafbb4 ff ff ff ff 00 00 00 00 - 73 7e 17 08 04 03 00 00 ........s~......
    18bafbc4 ff ff ff ff 48 fc ba 18 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....H...........
    18bafbd4 00 00 00 00 c0 da 8a 00 - 00 00 00 00 9c fb ba 18 ................
    18bafbe4 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 60 c1 8a 00 04 03 00 00 ........`.......
    18bafbf4 00 00 00 00 50 fc ba 18 - 00 00 00 00 7c fc ba 18 ....P.......|...
    18bafc04 ed 85 db 00 60 c1 8a 00 - b0 e7 1b 08 00 00 00 00 ....`...........
    18bafc14 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 - 60 c1 8a 00 18 ce 5b 12 ........`.....[.
    18bafc24 60 c1 8a 00 3b 3c 11 08 - 20 dc 8a 00 00 00 00 00 `...;<.. .......
    18bafc34 00 00 00 00 60 c1 8a 00 - 60 c1 8a 00 20 44 81 14 ....`...`... D..
    18bafc44 c8 43 81 14 7c fc ba 18 - 03 86 db 00 fc c1 8a 00 .C..|...........
    18bafc54 94 fc ba 18 00 00 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 60 fc ba 18 ............`...
    18bafc64 00 00 00 00 94 fc ba 18 - 58 73 85 14 00 00 00 00 ........Xs......
    18bafc74 c8 43 81 14 8c fc ba 18 - bc fc ba 18 33 2d db 00 .C..........3-..
    18bafc84 00 00 00 00 59 65 db 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....Ye..........
    18bafc94 18 ce 5b 12 03 00 00 00 - 18 ce 5b 12 98 fc ba 18 ..[.......[.....
    18bafca4 04 3c 86 14 d8 fc ba 18 - e0 3e 86 14 00 00 00 00 .<.......>......
    18bafcb4 80 3b 86 14 d0 fc ba 18 - f8 fc ba 18 0a 2e db 00 .;..............
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x138
    eax=7802a830 ebx=00000000 ecx=008af5f0 edx=00000000 esi=00000094 edi=00000000
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    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
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    18cafedc 77ed4f5e 00000094 ffffffff 00000000 08170894 kernel32!WaitForSingleObjectEx (FPO: Non-FPO [3,3,3])
    18cafeec 08170894 00000094 ffffffff 7800139d 008afeb0 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject (FPO: [2,0,0])
    18caff38 081cf6e4 00000001 ffffffff 00000000 18caff84 !JVM_FindSignal
    78001d42 32a068ff 11687803 647800db 000000a1 89645000 !JVM_RegisterPerfMethods
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    eax=0000000f ebx=00000000 ecx=010d8d29 edx=00000000 esi=0000015c edi=00000000
    eip=77f582db esp=18dafe24 ebp=18dafe48 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
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    77f582d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:19bfe82b=26c89808
    77f582d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f582db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f582de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    18dafe20 77eecfd4 0000015c 00000000 00000000 008b0710 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject (FPO: [3,0,0])
    18dafe48 77ed4f5e 0000015c ffffffff 00000000 0817091c kernel32!WaitForSingleObjectEx (FPO: Non-FPO [3,3,3])
    18dafe58 0817091c 0000015c ffffffff 008af220 008af5d0 kernel32!WaitForSingleObject (FPO: [2,0,0])
    18dafea4 0806f032 00000000 ffffffff 008af220 008a0dc0 !JVM_FindSignal
    00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 !<nosymbols>
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x13a
    eax=7ffad000 ebx=00000024 ecx=00000005 edx=28f40080 esi=28ef5e28 edi=19af5ec0
    eip=77eedbe3 esp=18eaf2bc ebp=77eedbdd iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
    function: TlsGetValue
    77eedbdd 64a118000000 mov eax,fs:[00000018] fs:00000018=????????
    77eedbe3 8b4830 mov ecx,[eax+0x30] ds:80dfba06=????????
    77eedbe6 8b542404 mov edx,[esp+0x4] ss:19cfdcc3=26c89808
    77eedbea 8b4940 mov ecx,[ecx+0x40] ds:00e4ea0b=e006c0e0
    77eedbed 3911 cmp [ecx],edx ds:00000005=????????
    77eedbef 770e ja TlsGetValue+0x22 (77eedbff)
    77eedbf1 680d0000c0 push 0xc000000d
    77eedbf6 e8673bfeff call EnumResourceNamesW+0x37c (77ed1762)
    77eedbfb 33c0 xor eax,eax
    77eedbfd eb0e jmp TlsGetValue+0x30 (77eedc0d)
    77eedbff c7403400000000 mov dword ptr [eax+0x34],0x0 ds:80dfba06=????????
    77eedc06 8b8490100e0000 mov eax,[eax+edx*4+0xe10] ds:28f40e90=00000000
    77eedc0d c20400 ret 0x4
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    18eaf2b8 080c656f 00000005 00000024 18eaf308 00002460 kernel32!TlsGetValue (FPO: [1,0,0])
    77eedbdd 488b0000 24548b30 40498b04 0e771139 00000d68 !<nosymbols>
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    18eaf2bc 6f 65 0c 08 05 00 00 00 - 24 00 00 00 08 f3 ea 18 oe......$.......
    18eaf2cc 60 24 00 00 f0 f3 ea 18 - ec 6a 0c 08 24 00 00 00 `$.......j..$...
    18eaf2dc 01 00 00 00 23 01 00 00 - 74 31 0c 08 fe ff 00 00 ....#...t1......
    18eaf2ec d4 f6 ea 18 60 24 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 f0 f3 ea 18 ....`$..........
    18eaf2fc 28 81 00 29 23 01 00 00 - 00 5e 0b 00 00 00 00 00 (..)#....^......
    18eaf30c 8f 17 00 00 05 00 00 00 - c0 5e af 19 18 00 00 00 .........^......
    18eaf31c d8 50 f6 19 32 00 00 00 - 28 5e ef 28 dc b5 04 08 .P..2...(^.(....
    18eaf32c 01 40 00 00 b8 c8 26 08 - d4 f6 ea 18 88 f3 ea 18 .@....&.........
    18eaf33c dd db ee 77 b0 3a e3 1a - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ...w.:..........
    18eaf34c 63 24 00 00 08 00 00 00 - a0 2a 17 1a 32 00 00 00 c$.......*..2...
    18eaf35c c0 54 f6 19 32 00 00 00 - b8 5f ef 28 28 11 00 00 .T..2...._.((...
    18eaf36c d4 f6 ea 18 6d b4 04 08 - 00 00 00 01 b8 c8 26 08 ....m.........&.
    18eaf37c d4 f6 ea 18 dd db ee 77 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .......w........
    18eaf38c fd a8 04 08 00 00 00 00 - 24 fa ea 18 00 00 00 00 ........$.......
    18eaf39c c8 8f 20 1a b0 f3 ea 18 - 00 b4 2d 1d 08 b4 2d 1d .. .......-...-.
    18eaf3ac f4 b7 2d 1d 00 b4 2d 1d - 08 57 95 09 38 cc 95 09 ..-...-..W..8...
    18eaf3bc fc d6 95 09 74 ff ea 18 - 0c 00 00 00 24 fa ea 18 ....t.......$...
    18eaf3cc 10 10 2f 1b e8 84 5b 09 - 18 83 3e 09 48 5d 35 09 ../...[...>.H]5.
    18eaf3dc 08 25 2d 1b 38 f5 ea 18 - 40 f7 ea 18 22 31 00 00 .%-.8...@..."1..
    18eaf3ec b0 f3 ea 18 0d 00 00 00 - 24 fa ea 18 28 00 e4 28 ........$...(..(
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x13b
    eax=00000000 ebx=00000000 ecx=099c4b40 edx=0000edd5 esi=18faf354 edi=0000001b
    eip=080c6ad4 esp=18faf334 ebp=18faf3f0 iopl=0 nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000246
    function: <nosymbols>
    080c6ab3 8b4618 mov eax,[esi+0x18] ds:19dfdd5a=00000000
    080c6ab6 3bf8 cmp edi,eax
    080c6ab8 0f83d6000000 jnb 080c6b94
    080c6abe 8b4614 mov eax,[esi+0x14] ds:19dfdd5a=00000000
    080c6ac1 8b0cb8 mov ecx,[eax+edi*4] ds:0000001b=????????
    080c6ac4 81f998c82608 cmp ecx,0x826c898
    080c6aca 7420 jz 080c6aec
    080c6acc 894e0c mov [esi+0xc],ecx ds:19dfdd5a=00000000
    080c6acf 33c0 xor eax,eax
    080c6ad1 833900 cmp dword ptr [ecx],0x0 ds:099c4b40=00000000
    080c6ad4 7561 jnz 080c6b37
    080c6ad6 40 inc eax
    080c6ad7 83c104 add ecx,0x4
    080c6ada 83f808 cmp eax,0x8
    080c6add 72f2 jb 080c6ad1
    080c6adf 8b4e1c mov ecx,[esi+0x1c] ds:19dfdd5a=00000000
    080c6ae2 85c9 test ecx,ecx
    080c6ae4 7406 jz 080c6aec
    080c6ae6 57 push edi
    080c6ae7 e864faffff call 080c6550
    080c6aec 8b4618 mov eax,[esi+0x18] ds:19dfdd5a=00000000
    080c6aef 47 inc edi
    *----> Stack Back Trace <----*
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    18faf3f0 18fafa24 29050028 00000001 29170028 0000384e !<nosymbols>
    *----> Raw Stack Dump <----*
    18faf334 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 - cc 33 0c 08 f0 f3 fa 18 .........3......
    18faf344 c8 6d 1e 29 a0 6d 07 00 - 9c 15 00 00 04 00 00 00 .m.).m..........
    18faf354 00 00 00 00 a4 15 00 00 - 05 00 00 00 40 4b 9c 09 ............@K..
    18faf364 16 00 00 00 80 d9 30 09 - 39 00 00 00 e8 c0 0b 29 ......0.9......)
    18faf374 ee 2e 0c 08 01 00 00 00 - d4 f6 fa 18 00 00 00 00 ................
    18faf384 b8 c8 26 08 dd db ee 77 - 21 aa 04 08 00 00 00 00 ..&....w!.......
    18faf394 24 fa fa 18 00 00 00 00 - 28 f4 17 1a b0 f3 fa 18 $.......(.......
    18faf3a4 b0 c4 32 1d b8 c4 32 1d - a4 c8 32 1d b0 c4 32 1d ..2...2...2...2.
    18faf3b4 f8 57 a4 09 40 b1 a4 09 - ec d7 a4 09 74 ff fa 18 [email protected]...
    18faf3c4 0c 00 00 00 24 fa fa 18 - d0 e1 60 09 40 1b 68 09 ....$.....`[email protected].
    18faf3d4 20 55 76 09 c4 bf 76 09 - e0 3c 10 1a 38 f5 fa 18 Uv...v..<..8...
    18faf3e4 40 f7 fa 18 4e 38 00 00 - b0 f3 fa 18 0d 00 00 00 @...N8..........
    18faf3f4 24 fa fa 18 28 00 05 29 - 01 00 00 00 28 00 17 29 $...(..)....(..)
    18faf404 4e 38 00 00 b0 f3 fa 18 - b8 c4 32 1d 40 53 22 08 N8........2.@S".
    18faf414 0e 00 00 00 24 fa fa 18 - d4 f6 fa 18 5d 4f 00 00 ....$.......]O..
    18faf424 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 01 00 00 00 d4 f6 fa 18 ................
    18faf434 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - d4 f4 fa 18 3c 2c 25 1a ............<,%.
    18faf444 00 00 00 00 d4 f6 fa 18 - 69 a4 04 08 70 0d 8a 00 ........i...p...
    18faf454 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 - 0c 00 00 00 95 d6 26 e8 ..............&.
    18faf464 0b 2e 11 3e f0 05 00 00 - db 02 00 00 1f 03 00 00 ...>............
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x13c
    eax=008b39b0 ebx=00000000 ecx=008a5010 edx=00000000 esi=190afeb8 edi=00000000
    eip=77f5791f esp=190afea4 ebp=190afec0 iopl=0 nv up ei pl nz na po nc
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000206
    function: NtDelayExecution
    77f57914 b827000000 mov eax,0x27
    77f57919 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:19efe8ab=00004f00
    77f5791d cd2e int 2e
    77f5791f c20800 ret 0x8
    77f57922 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    190afea0 77eed227 00000000 190afeb8 008b3040 00000032 ntdll!NtDelayExecution (FPO: [2,0,0])
    190afec0 77eed1f0 00000032 00000000 0817d087 00000032 kernel32!SleepEx (FPO: Non-FPO [2,3,2])
    190afecc 0817d087 00000032 00000032 00000000 008b3900 kernel32!Sleep (FPO: [1,0,0])
    190aff00 081cf47b 008b3900 00000032 008b3040 00000000 !JVM_FindSignal
    00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 !JVM_RegisterPerfMethods
    State Dump for Thread Id 0x13d
    eax=191af53c ebx=775fb100 ecx=001304d0 edx=00000000 esi=0013df48 edi=0000096c
    eip=77f582db esp=191af2f0 ebp=191af344 iopl=0 nv up ei ng nz ac pe cy
    cs=001b ss=0023 ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs=0000 efl=00000293
    function: NtWaitForSingleObject
    77f582d0 b8c5000000 mov eax,0xc5
    77f582d5 8d542404 lea edx,[esp+0x4] ss:19ffdcf7=26c89808
    77f582d9 cd2e int 2e
    77f582db c20c00 ret 0xc
    77f582de 8bc0 mov eax,eax
    ----> Stack Back Trace <----
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1 Param#2 Param#3 Param#4 Function Name
    191af2ec 775f89fa 0000096c 00000001 191af31c 0013df64 ntdll!NtWaitForSingleObject (FPO: [3,0,0])
    191af344 775f1202 0000096c 000008c0 00000002 00000004 msafd!<nosymbols> (FPO: Non-FPO [4,15,3])
    191af7ac 7764c1f3 000008c0 191af81c 191af82c 00000000 msafd!<nosymbols> (FPO: Non-FPO [6,274,3])
    191af7e4 7764c17e 000008c0 191af81c 191af82c 00000000 ws2_32!WSAAccept (FPO: Non-FPO [5,4,3])
    191af7fc 193b44a6 000008c0 191af81c 191af82c 008b6600 ws2_32!accept (FPO: [3,0,0])
    191af81c 08035288 00000014 191af7e4 00000010 191af860 !Java_java_net_PlainSocketImpl_socketAccept
    00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 !<nosymbols>
    ----> Raw Stack Dump <----
    191af2f0 fa 89 5f 77 6c 09 00 00 - 01 00 00 00 1c f3 1a 19 .._wl...........
    191af300 64 df 13 00 4c df 13 00 - 1a 00 00 00 c0 65 8d 78 d...L........e.x
    191af310 96 ba c6 01 ff ff ff ff - ff ff ff 7f ff ff ff ff ................
    191af320 ff ff ff 7f 00 00 00 00 - 80 c3 13 00 ad 1f 63 77 ..............cw
    191af330 d8 11 5f 77 c0 08 00 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .._w............
    191af340 00 00 00 00 ac f7 1a 19 - 02 12 5f 77 6c 09 00 00 .........._wl...
    191af350 c0 08 00 00 02 00 00 00 - 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
    191af360 28 e0 13 00 50 c0 13 00 - 60 7c 8b 00 70 7c 8b 00 (...P...`|..p|..
    191af370 74 7c 8b 00 80 7c 8b 00 - 00 00 00 00 00 66 8b 00 t|...|.......f..
    191af380 60 7c 8b 00 00 66 8b 00 - 54 7c 8b 00 f4 7f 8b 00 `|...f..T|......
    191af390 e0 65 8b 00 b0 6b 8b 00 - cc 6b 8b 00 a4 6f 8b 00 .e...k...k...o..
    191af3a0 3d ca 14 08 d4 f5 1a 19 - 74 7c 8b 00 60 7c 8b 00 =.......t|..`|..
    191af3b0 54 7c 8b 00 70 7c 8b 00 - 01 00 00 00 80 7c 8b 00 T|..p|.......|..
    191af3c0 00 66 8b 00 d0 e3 98 14 - 74 7c 8b 00 04 d7 14 08 .f......t|......
    191af3d0 d4 f5 1a 19 54 7c 8b 00 - 70 7c 8b 00 60 7c 8b 00 ....T|..p|..`|..
    191af3e0 64 7c 8b 00 68 7c 8b 00 - 6c 7c 8b 00 01 00 00 00 d|..h|..l|......
    191af3f0 24 f4 1a 19 8c 8f e8 00 - 59 f9 f7 77 23 00 00 00 $.......Y..w#...
    191af400 5c f4 1a 19 70 f4 1a 19 - 7a a1 83 14 98 1d 5d 12 \...p...z.....].
    191af410 e8 fb 1a 16 0c f7 1a 19 - 01 00 00 00 83 7d de 00 .............}..
    191af420 5c f4 1a 19 70 f4 1a 19 - 54 47 f5 77 34 f4 1a 19 \...p...TG.w4...
    State Dump for Thr

    user4815182 ,
    You should start a new thread. The thread you added to was posted in 2007.
    Also, what I would recommend is that you go to http://java.sun.com/webapps/bugreport/crash.jsp and follow the steps there, adding flags etc, to help identify or even solve the issue you are seeing.
    The initial post indicated that they are using 1.4.2, which is super old. Bugs are fixed in releases that have higher numbers. I recommend that you run, or at least try, to run with the latest 1.7 release. The downloads can be found here: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
    If you you are convinced that you need 1.4.2, or there are other issues seen with 1.7, a more recent 1.4.2 release can be found in the archive. Please note that security vulnerabilities are fixed with each release. As 1.4.2 has reached the End of Public Releases, there has not been a new public release in a long time. Current 1.4.2 releases with vulnerabilities fixes can be obtained through a support contract http://www.oracle.com/us/technologies/java/standard-edition/support/overview/index.html.
    That said, you can still access the Download Archive: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/archive-139210.html .
    -Roger

  • Jdk131 of wls 6.1 sp2 on Solaris 7 doesnt support -server option?

    Greetings
    I installed, wls 6.1 sp2 on Solaris 7.
    But it seems the built in jdk131 that installed doesnt support
    -server option.
    i checked the jdk131/jre/bin folder, but i dont see any client, server folders...how
    is this possible?
    how to correct this?

    Yes i tried that, but it says, incorrect option, JVM could not be created.
    any was i cd identify is the install binary was correct?
    like any indication in jdk131/jre/bin folder?
    Kumar Allamraju <[email protected]> wrote:
    i think it does.
    Have you tried to start with java -server weblogic.Server?
    Are you getting any errors?
    Kumar
    vinay wrote:
    Greetings
    I installed, wls 6.1 sp2 on Solaris 7.
    But it seems the built in jdk131 that installed doesnt support
    -server option.
    i checked the jdk131/jre/bin folder, but i dont see any client, serverfolders...how
    is this possible?
    how to correct this?

  • Supported WebLogic JVM

    Regarding your document "BEA WebLogic Server Platform Support," I have a question specific to Solaris 8. Under the column "Supported WebLogic JVM," I notice that WebLogic 6.1 is listed as supporting only the SunSoft SDK 1.3.1 Java 2 Runtime Environment with Java HotSpot Client VM. Does this mean that if I am currently running 1.3.1_01 with the Java HotSpot Server VM, I need to downgrade to 1.3.1 and switch to client VM to be supported?
    http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/platforms/index.html#solaris8
    Blayne

    Hi again.
    One further note - sp2 is required for WLS 6.1.
    Michael
    Michael Young wrote:
    Hi.
    JDK 1.3.1_01 was recently certified - our platform docs have not yet caught up. The following is the supported config:
    SunSoft SDK 1.3.1_01 JavaTM 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1_01), Java HotSpotTM Client VM (build 1.3.1_01, mixed mode)
    Note that you should use the Client VM, not the Server VM.
    Regards,
    Michael
    Blayne Cook wrote:
    Regarding your document "BEA WebLogic Server Platform Support," I have a question specific to Solaris 8. Under the column "Supported WebLogic JVM," I notice that WebLogic 6.1 is listed as supporting only the SunSoft SDK 1.3.1 Java 2 Runtime Environment with Java HotSpot Client VM. Does this mean that if I am currently running 1.3.1_01 with the Java HotSpot Server VM, I need to downgrade to 1.3.1 and switch to client VM to be supported?
    http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/platforms/index.html#solaris8
    Blayne--
    Michael Young
    Developer Relations Engineer
    BEA Support--
    Michael Young
    Developer Relations Engineer
    BEA Support

  • SUN JES 8.1 Q2UR2: Intermittently application server jvm crashed.

    Application server jvm intermittently crashed but due to the feature in SUN JES 8.1 ur2 the application server will auto restarts the service. Most of the JVM crashes were due to memory corruption.
    The following are SUN findings:
    1)     Multithreading issue that causes 2 threads writing on the same memory block
    2)     Based on dtrace, it indicated that there was a race condition happens but the jvm doesn�t crash during the occurrence.
    Questions:
    1) Is it possible that I can use dtrace to monitor the memory block or to find out the root cause?
    System information:
    Oracle:
    DriverVersion: [10.2.0.1.0]
    DriverMajorVersion: [10]
    DriverMinorVersion: [2]
    DriverName: [Oracle JDBC driver]
    URL: [jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS_LIST= (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = XXXXXX) (PORT = 1524)) (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = XXXXXX) (PORT = 1524))) (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = CP_P)) (source_route=yes))]
    UserName: [CP_P1]
    Database Product Name: [Oracle]
    Database Product Version: [Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0 - 64bit Production
    With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle Data Mining options
    JServer Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production]
    Database Product Major: [9]
    Database Product Minor: [2]
    Drivers: Type 4
    JDK
    JDBC Major: [10]
    JDBC Minor: [2]
    The JDK version is 1.5.0_02
    SUN JES Application Server
    Sun Java System Application Server Enterprise Edition 8.1_02 running under solaris 10

    Most of the
    JVM crashes were due to memory corruption.
    And how do you know that?
    csgan97: Based on sun support input where its due to either trying to read or write to a memory (pblock) that causes the crash.
    could identify as a pblock issue
    ----------------- lwp# 102 / thread# 102 -------------------- fef40f90 lwpkill (6, 0, fef24a98, ffffffff, fef68284, 6) + 8
    feebff98 abort (4a600, 1, febbeaac, a83f0, fef6b298, 0) + 110
    febb9a9c __1cCosFabort6Fi_v_ (1, 4e10, 10c5b4, 1cb, fecc6000, 4c00) + 58 fec325a0 ???????? (0, fece3ee0, 4000, febbd19c, fec37eee, febbd19c) + 78b5c
    fe9ff2d8 JVM_handle_solaris_signal (b, 5931fa70, 5931f7b8, 5000, 4,
    184c128) +
    9e8
    fef3fec8 __sighndlr (b, 5931fa70, 5931f7b8, fe9fe8d0, 0, 1) + c
    fef34ff4 call_user_handler (b, ffbffeff, c, 0, 5bb37c00, 5931f7b8) + 3b8 5f2b08fc pblock_kpinsert (4efa78, 1246c28, 1246520, 2c00, 7398ae8,
    2e64) + 17c
    5f2b0b28 pblock_kvinsert (4efa78, 1246900, 12, 1246520, ff00, 80808080)
    + 108
    5f2d5938 INTservact_objset_uri2path (1237c80, 1237cf8, e436b0, 30f4, 680ac6a8,
    5f3e5f54) + e4
    5f2d77a8 INTservact_handle_processed (1237c80, 1237cf8, 1237c80, 1237cf8, 680ea948, 10ddda0) + 4c 5f31a0ec __1cLHttpRequestUUnacceleratedRespond6Mpc_v_ (1237be0, 5f3ed614, 3114, 50, 1237cf8, 1237c80) + 3c8 5f3197dc __1cLHttpRequestNHandleRequest6MpnGnetbuf__i_ (1237be0, 12442d8, 1246430, 1246410, 1000, 1244338) + 62c
    5f317bc4 __1cNDaemonSessionDrun6M_v_ (1234430, 1000, 5f3f3254, 0, 0,
    5f3f320c)
    + 17c
    627e6dbc ThreadMain (1234430, 1240848, 3, 0, 1, 0) + 24
    680d0028 ptroot (1240848, 59320000, 0, 0, 40000, 680e8d70) + d0 fef3fd9c lwpstart (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
    # An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
    # SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x5f2b08fc, pid=16489, tid=102 # # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.5.0_02-b09 mixed mode) # Problematic frame:
    # C [libns-httpd40.so+0x308fc] pblock_kpinsert+0x17c #
    The following are SUN findings:Meaning Sun (the company) and not you or someone else determined this?
    csgan97: From Sun support engineer
    1) Multithreading issue that causes 2 threads writing
    on the same memory blockSo? That might indicate a bug in your code. By itself it doesn't mean that it caused the crash.
    csgan97: If there is a bug, we would like to identify it. All findings are hypothesis and we still dont have evident to really prove that is multithreading issue. Is it possible to use dtrace to track?
    2) Based on dtrace, it indicated that there was a
    race condition happens but the jvm doesn�t crash
    during the occurrence.Again so? I wouldn't expect that to cause a crash.
    csgan97: Why? During the jvm crashed, the dtrace monitoring doesnt indicate any race condition. It only indicated twice but during that time the jvm doesnt crash.
    DriverName: [Oracle JDBC driver]
    URL: [jdbc:oracle:thinIf it is memory corruption then it would be a JVM bug not this driver because it is java only.
    If you have any JNI or 3rd party libraries that use JNI then those are the most likely source.
    csgan97: A far as we know there isnt any JNI or 3rd party libraries that use JNI.

  • Error: no `server' JVM at `D:\jdk1.3\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll'

    I am running WLCS 3.2 with WLS 5.1 & SP6 on an NT 4.0 system and the
    java -version gives this output:
    D:\WebLogicCommerceServer3.2>java -version
    java version "1.3.0"
    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0-C)
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0-C, mixed mode)
    When I initiate WLCS using the startCommerce.bat file it complains this way:
    Error: no `server' JVM at `D:\jdk1.3\jre\bin\server\jvm.dll'
    So my question is what did I forget to do when I moved from JDK1.2.2 to JDK1.3?
    This is probably an easy fix but it's late in the day and my brain
    turned off a few hours ago so I'm gratefully asking here in the newsgroup.
    Thanks in advance!
    Hugo Penafiel
    marchFIRST

    I think the script starts JVM with -server option and you do not
    have HotSpot server installed. Change -server to -hotspot or remove
    it altogether.
    Hugo <[email protected]> wrote:
    I am running WLCS 3.2 with WLS 5.1 & SP6 on an NT 4.0 system and the
    java -version gives this output:
    D:\WebLogicCommerceServer3.2>java -version
    java version "1.3.0"
    Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.0-C)
    Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.0-C, mixed mode)
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