On Monday 24 August 2009 10:03:14 Daniel Cheng wrote: > On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 6:22 AM, Matthew > Toseland<toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote: > > On Friday 21 August 2009 22:04:07 Masayuki Hatta wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> >>>>> In <200908212131.09148.toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> > >> >>>>> Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote: > >> > >> > How common is 64-bit Vista? Currently we install a 32-bit JVM, which > >> > works, but doesn't get auto-updated, and is somewhat slower than if > >> > we'd installed a 64-bit one (assuming we fix the FEC libraries and > >> > manage to build them for Windows). We can't install a 64-bit JVM, > >> > because the free version of the Java Service Wrapper (which we use > >> > for self-restarting the node when deploying updates, and for > >> > detecting hangs) only supports 32-bit. > >> > >> > Options? > >> > >> Possibly YAJSW (http://yajsw.sourceforge.net/) is worth trying. ?Seems > >> it supports Win32/64 (including not only Vista but also the > >> forthcoming Win7) and GNU/Linux 32/64, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Solaris too. > >> LGPL'd. > > > > Ooooh, that looks very promising yeah. > > > > http://yajsw.sourceforge.net/Migrating from JSW.html > > > > I'm not sure about "Simple Configuration", would need to look into that as > > we require multiple jars; we can add stuff to the classpath so I don't > > think it's an issue. The migration methods look easy enough. Of course this > > would complicate support slightly, and we'd have to decide whether to > > migrate old installations (IMHO probably not a good idea). > >> > >> Best regards, > >> MH > > > > http://yajsw.sourceforge.net/Migrating%20from%20JSW.html#mozTocId371344 > >> ... the minimal virtual memory requirement of YAJSW is 90 MB and 40 MB > >> physical memory. > >> The value varies depending on the OS and the functions.... > > 40MB for a wrapper is alot.
Eeek! How much is that reduced by JVM memory sharing between the wrapper and the client process? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 835 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20090824/ea77199e/attachment.pgp>