This doesn't surprise me. I tried to get WebsFear to LOAD on my machine with
256mb of memory, after going away to eat dinner for over an hour and
returning, it was still just churning the hard drive.

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ernst de Haan
> Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 7:12 AM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: Re: Where are the perfumes bubble bath beads
>
>
> And I heard that IBM doesn't provide support for WebsPhear if
> your box doesn't
> have at *least* 1 GB of internal memory (!) Can anyone confirm
> that ? And if
> so, what would they need 1 GB for ? Static caches or so I guess.
> *BIG* static
> caches.
>
> (Not that I wouldn't like to have a good reason to upgrade my
> workstation from
> the lousy 384 MB it's having now ;-P )
>
> --
> Ernst
>
>
> Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> > Here is a mystery I need help with.  If all JSP engines and EJB
> servers are approximately equal, then what explains the size
> differences in the following examples?
> > Latest production Orion - 10 MG
> > Latest production Resin - 12.8 MG
> > Latest productions Jboss/Tomcat - 23.3 Mg
> > Latest production Unify Ewave Engine - 18.1 MG
> > Latest production Iplanet 6.1 - Approximately 1 Gig
> > Latest Productions Oracle 9I AS - Approximately 1 Gig
> >   In a past commercial for Motel 6, they talk about not having
> any perfumed bubble bath beads, like the higher priced hotels.
> So I ask these questions.  What could possible take up 1 gig,
> when all JSP engines and EJB servers are supposed to have similar
> or identical functionality?  Out of curiosity, how much space
> does Weblogic take up? Where are the perfumed bubble bath beads
> in the 1 gig space?
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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