Hello Dain, thanks for the info. Yeah... What about JVM as a feature-request? hehe :) Any volunteers?
alex Friday, July 12, 2002, 12:51:41 AM, you wrote: DS> You are giving me to much credit. I use Mandrake for my development DS> server, but Mandrake pisses me off. None of the RPMs work correctly and DS> it is a pain to configure. Anyway, I have been using the Sun 1.3.1_01 DS> without any problems. This is a single 1.4 Ghz Athlon processor. This DS> is just my development box and I rarely leave the JVM up for more then DS> 8 hours. DS> I use Debian for another server, but I don't run java on that box. DS> Debian also uses a very old kernel so most JVMs don't won't run. DS> The only unix server I really like is my FreeBSD box, but Java support DS> is seriously limited. You can run a native FreeBSD port of the Sun vm, DS> but you don't get HotSpot. Otherwise, you can run the Sun or IBM vm in DS> linux compatibility mode. DS> Has anyone had good luck running any Java application on Linux? What DS> linux distribution, version, JVM and JVM version did you use? DS> -dain DS> Alex Loubyansky wrote: >> Ok, Dain. I'm already downloading JRockit for windows and will report the >> results. >> >> As to running JBoss on linux. Dain, I would greatly appreciate your >> advices about this. Could you, please, recommend the os and vm? >> You prefer debian and mandrake. What vm do you prefer for them? Are >> there any special issues in these environments? >> You are that person on the list I trust completely ;) >> >> Thanks for your time and affords, >> >> alex >> >> >> DS> Alex Loubyansky wrote: >> >>>>DS> Does your ejb-jar.xml file correctly declare the XDoclet generated class >>>>DS> as the bean implementation class? >>>> >>>>Yes, here it is >>>><ejb-class>com.imedia.feedback.ejb.addressee.bean.AddresseeCMP</ejb-class> >>>>It inherits AddresseeEJB. >>> >> >> DS> ok >> >> >>>>DS> This could be a problem with jrocket and the proxy generation code. >>>>DS> Have you tried jrocket on your windows setup? >>>> >>>>No, Dain. I don't have even installation for windows. >>>> >>>>You make me puzzled with this thought. With IBMJava2 1.3.1 I couldn't >>>>even run JBoss on RH7.2. It's reproducible I posted exceptions and can >>>>do it again. If Jrockit is buggy, so the question about VMs rises >>>>again. We all know Sun's HotSpot has a bug too and isn't recommended. >>>>Actually, I haven't tried only Blackdown. Or should I just change the >>>>RH version? >>> >> >> DS> This is just a theory. No one really has a lot of experience with >> DS> jrocket, because it has only recently been marketed as free (I >> DS> personally don't believe it is free or will remain free, as the license >> DS> has not been updated). Test it on your windows setup so you can >> DS> eliminate jrocket as the source of this problem. >> >> DS> As for what works with Red Hat, I don't know. I use debian and >> DS> mandrake. I don't like Red Hat because they have a propensity to >> DS> release buggy kernels. There are a lot of issues with all of the JVM on >> DS> multi processor linux boxes, but from what I know they are all stable on >> DS> single processor machines. Are you running on a single processor box? >> DS> I know of a couple of companies NOT running JBoss that had to remove the >> DS> second processor from their java servers because of JVM issues. Anyway, >> DS> I personally don't run JBoss in production on RH, so I can't make a >> DS> recommendation. Maybe someone else can. >> -- Best regards, Alex Loubyansky ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Gadgets, caffeine, t-shirts, fun stuff. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
