On 12/07/17 16:55, shirish शिरीष's friend wrote: > OpenJDK has more problems with application crasheswhich I > was using as my default JRE but later I had to switch because of > frequent crashes > , > which is fixed by switching to Oracle JDK and Oracle JDK has more > classes than OpenJDK. And it's always better to use Oracle JDK when > developing the web application as it is more stable and thoroughly > tested. And the problem is from JDK 8 onwards up to 7 there are no > crashes. As my application needs JDK8 so can't go for 7. Today I have > installed Linux mint parallelly on my system and seems like there are > no crashes up to now with same JDK, Tomcat, Eclipse and Browsers > combination. So, the issue is related to Debian Jessie and Stretch.
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