Oh *hit!!! I just did "remove -rf ~/TRASH" which is where I'd stuck the old
1.2 reference release. The production release seemed to be working ok for
me for the last few weeks so it seemed safe to clean up a few tens of megs
of space. Good grief, the refrence release is pathetically slow: I ran a
simple minded test on my main servlet with the reference JDK1.2 and got
about ~20 requests in 10 seconds. With the new JDK I got 150 in the same
period. So, for this test, the 1.2 production was about 7.5 times faster
than the reference implementation. This sucks.
>Hi all,
>
>FYI, I've just found the following on NewAtlanta's site (ServletExec
>makers):
>
>WARNING! There is a bug in the JDK 1.2 Production Release for Solaris
>(version 1.2_01) that causes the Java VM to abort under heavy loads. Sun
>has acknowledged this bug and are working on a solution. Do not use JDK
>Production Release 1.2_01 with ServletExec. This bug does not exist in the
>JDK 1.2 Reference Release for Solaris. If you want to use JDK 1.2 on
>Solaris, use the Reference Release.
>
>It could to be the reason why I kept having troubles running JServ...
>I've started using a 1.1 VM, and it looks good...
>
>R�mi
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