Yes, but not with FreeBSD.  I have tried it on Ubuntu and found it to be
very good.  It’s basically just the open source version of the standard JDK
but does a few things a little differently.

 

I am not saying it will solve your problem but it’s certainly worth a try.

 

-JCT

 

From: Lars Eirik Rønning [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 12 November 2008 19:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Permformance issues with headless running on server

 

Do you have any experience with this yourself?

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM, John C. Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Yes, I would suggest trying OpenJDK if it's available on FreeBSD.

-JCT


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremias Maerki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, 12 November 2008 18:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Permformance issues with headless running on server
>
> I have no experience with FreeBSD whatsoever. But might I suggest
> investigating if you can use a different JVM and check if the results
> improve? This problem sounds a lot like the JVM is not up to handling
> Batik/FOP. For example, GCJ/GNU Classpath have a few issues with
> Batik/FOP.
>
> On 12.11.2008 07:32:37 Lars Eirik Rønning wrote:
> > Anyone have experience with running batik and pdftranscoding on
> freebsd?
> > We are currently having major issues when trying to run the same
> process as
> > on windows..
> > WIndows consumes 300mb, freebsd one does not manage when giving it
> 1.5 gb..
> >
> > The issue here is relasted to images.
> >
> > We have tried to run the fop0.95 version on freebsd, but we keep
> getting
> > something which looks like base64encodd string and then the process
> > terminates..
> >
> > Is there any thing we can do to get this thing running on a headless
> > server.. I would assume that only passing the jpeg stream would not
> require
> > an enormous amount of memory..
> >
> > THanks guys.
>
>
>
> HTH
> Jeremias Maerki
>
>
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