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You are probably trying to optimize Apache/Linux 2.x combo
for a multi-processor machine and thought the benifit
of SMP would shine with blackdown's JDK using native threads.
This is not a good idea!  Switch back to green threads.
I spent quite a bit of time trying to track this down when I 
got desperate and decided to trace into JServ, to trace 
I needed to use green threads and noticed that it now worked.
I thought this is one of those times that strace causes
adverse effects and when I tried running it without tracing
into it, it still worked.  Hope nobody has to go through that
hell!

Levon
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