Thanks for the clarification, David.  That seems like an odd requirements 
combination, since I would expect a 32-bit JVM to need 32-bit native libraries 
(the Remedy API libraries).  Any idea why it needs to run on a 64-bit OS?  For 
example, are there real technical reasons for this requirement, or was it more 
of a business requirement based on the installer and other aspects of AR System 
requiring 64-bit support, thus giving everything a common platform to run on - 
that is, more for the sake of consistency than for real compatibility?

Thanks,
Lyle

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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Easter, David
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 6:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Big fan of Remedy Developer Studio?

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You're both correct.  In AR System 7.5.00, a Linux box running the Mid-Tier 
must be using a 64-bit version of the Linux OS.  However, on that 64-bit OS, 
the mid-tier is running inside a 32-bit JVM.

-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Solution Strategy and Development
BMC Software, Inc.

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