Thanks a lot for reporting those interesting results!!!

One may wonder why Oracle is investing seriously in Java for the Pi...

I found that RDP (using Xrdp) is the most confortable way to access a Pi 
remotely
    (faster than  XWindows or TightVNC)
http://www.raspberrypiblog.com/2012/10/how-to-setup-remote-desktop-from.html

For Computer Schools, I foresee Raspberry "farms" where each student plugs 
his/her own so the others (tutors included) can look at their developments.

Have a nice w.e.

Christophe Dupriez
Centre Antipoisons-Antigifcentrum
C/o Hôpital Central de la Base Reine Astrid
Rue Bruyn
1120 Bruxelles
Belgique
tel 32-(0)2.264.96.36
fax 32-(0)2.264.96.46
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From: Harry Metske [mailto:[email protected]]
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 06 Jan 2013 13:58:27 +0100
Subject: Re: JSPWiki on the Raspberry Pi?

Christophe,
  
  it was running :
  java version "1.6.0_24"
  OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11.5) (6b24-1.11.5-1+rpi1)
  OpenJDK Zero VM (build 20.0-b12, mixed mode)
  
  And I just installed the Java 8:
  java version "1.8.0-ea"
  Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0-ea-b36e)
  Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 25.0-b04, mixed mode)
  
  It seems to be faster indeed, about 30%.
  Startup time goes from 17 s to 12 s, and Lucene indexing from 12 to 8
  seconds.
  
  
  2013-01-06 12:15:21,300 [http-bio-8080-exec-10] INFO
  org.apache.wiki.WikiEngine  - JSPWiki 2.9.1-svn-11 starting. Whee!
  2013-01-06 12:15:38,014 [JSPWiki Lucene Indexer] INFO
  org.apache.wiki.search.LuceneSearchProvider  - Full Lucene index finished
  in 11482 milliseconds.
  
  
  2013-01-06 13:47:54,432 [localhost-startStop-1] INFO
  org.apache.wiki.WikiEngine  - JSPWiki 2.9.1-svn-11 starting. Whee!
  2013-01-06 13:48:06,089 [JSPWiki Lucene Indexer] INFO
  org.apache.wiki.search.LuceneSearchProvider  - Full Lucene index finished
  in 7567 milliseconds.
  
  tx,
  Harry
  
  
  On 5 January 2013 23:49, Christophe Dupriez <
  [email protected]> wrote:
  
  > Thanks for reporting, it is amazingly fast!
  >
  > Are you using Oracle Java 8 for RasPI ? It   is supposed to be a lot
  > faster than the previous implementation (Oracle   is even saying faster
  > than C++ ! ).
  > http://jdk8.java.net/fxarmpreview/
  >
  >
  > Christophe Dupriez
  > Centre Antipoisons-Antigifcentrum
  > C/o Hôpital Central de la Base Reine Astrid
  > Rue Bruyn
  > 1120 Bruxelles
  > Belgique
  > tel 32-(0)2.264.96.36
  > fax 32-(0)2.264.96.46
  >   _____
  >
  > From: Harry Metske [mailto:[email protected]]
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Sat, 05 Jan 2013 18:22:37 +0100
  > Subject: Re: JSPWiki on the Raspberry Pi?
  >
  > I received the Raspberry Pi yesterday and played with it today.
  >   I documented some experiences, including JSPWiki install.
  >   See for details :
  >   http://www.computerhok.nl/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Raspberrypi
  >   The "pi JSPWiki" is running at :
  >   http://raspberrypi.computerhok.nl/wiki/(at least for a couple of
  >   hours/days). Feel free to experiment, it's just a
  >   sandbox.
  >
  >   regards,
  >   Harry
  >
  >
  >   On 16 December 2012 08:26, Harry Metske <[email protected]> wrote:
  >
  >   > I dont see a reason why that shouldnt work.
  >   > I havent played with the PI yet, but I ordered one last week.
  >   > So, we will know soon :-)
  >   >
  >   > Regards,
  >   > Harry
  >   >  Op 16 dec. 2012 00:40 schreef "Foster Schucker" <[email protected]>
  >   > het volgende:
  >   >
  >   >> I've been playing around with the Raspberry Pi and have been pretty
  >   >> exited with the possibilities.
  >   >>
  >   >> One of them is to run Glassfish and JSPWiki.   It appears from this
  >   >> article
  >   >>          http://delabassee.com/blog/?p=**82<
  > http://delabassee.com/blog/?p=82>
  >   >> That Glassfish will run on the PI under OpenJDK.
  >   >> Any reason that JSPwiki won't run on the Pi?
  >   >>
  >   >> Has anyone done this yet?
  >   >>
  >   >> Thanks!
  >   >> Foster
  >   >>
  >   >
  >
  >
      

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