Jeanfrancois,
Thank you so much for your clarification. I do not know where or how to find out what version of grizzly we have.
We are using java jdk 1.6.0_10.
Where is grizzly jar located in the domain.xml file exactly? I cant find it. How would we replace the grizzly jar files?
Jar files listed in our domain.xml
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<jvm-options>-Dcom.sun.enterprise.taglibs=appserv-jstl.jar,jsf-impl.jar</jvm-options>
<jvm-options>-Dcom.sun.enterprise.taglisteners=jsf-impl.jar</jvm-options>
<lifecycle-module class-name="com.sun.jbi.framework.sun.SunASJBIBootstrap" classpath="${com.sun.aas.installRoot}/jbi/lib/jbi_framework.jar" enabled="true" is-failure-fatal="false" name="JBIFramework" object-type="system-all">
Acceptor thread configuration
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<http-service>
<access-log format="%client.name% %auth-user-name% %datetime% %request% %status% %response.length%" rotation-enabled="true" rotation-interval-in-minutes="15" rotation-policy="time" rotation-suffix="yyyy-MM-dd"/>
<http-listener acceptor-threads="1000" address="0.0.0.0" blocking-enabled="false" default-virtual-server="server" enabled="true" family="inet" id="http-listener-1" port="80" redirect-port="443" security-enabled="false" server-name="" xpowered-by="true">
<property name="proxiedProtocols" value="ws/tcp"/>
</http-listener>
<http-listener acceptor-threads="1000" address="0.0.0.0" blocking-enabled="false" default-virtual-server="server" enabled="true" family="inet" id="http-listener-2" port="443" redirect-port="443" security-enabled="true" server-name="" xpowered-by="true">
<ssl cert-nickname="s1as" client-auth-enabled="false" ssl2-enabled="false" ssl3-enabled="true" tls-enabled="true" tls-rollback-enabled="true"/>
</http-listener>
<http-listener acceptor-threads="1" address="0.0.0.0" blocking-enabled="false" default-virtual-server="__asadmin" enabled="true" family="inet" id="admin-listener" port="4848" security-enabled="false" server-name="" xpowered-by="true"/>
<virtual-server hosts="${com.sun.aas.hostName}" http-listeners="http-listener-1,http-listener-2" id="server" log-file="${com.sun.aas.instanceRoot}/logs/server.log" state="on">
Stack Traces
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Attached is a file with some stack trace examples of things we are seeing in the server.log
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