Almost all of the work I have done with Java has been writing back
end processes.  I have had a great deal of success running these
processes on Linux.  So, this past week when I was brought into a team
working on a large GUI in java, my first private endeavor was to watch
it run on Linux.

    The applications seems to get through some of the start up and then
just stop.  I let it run for a couple of hours.  During this time java
was using about 35 percent of the CPU while X was using 50.  The
application runs fine under the various 1.2 JDK's I have tried on
Windows.

    Now I do not expect anyone to try to debug our application from the
small parcel of information I have handed out.  However, I was wondering
if there is anything I should watch out for.  Maybe things you can get
away with on the Windows JDK's but not on the Blackdown JDK or perhaps I
have run into a problem with the Blackdown JDK.

    I would really rather this run under Linux and would appreciate any
suggestions on where to start.

Thank
Robert Perry


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