[JBoss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Minimum system requirements??

2006-06-22 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JBoss is quite lightweight and you can slim it down further if needed.

Use the latest 4.0.4.GA

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[JBoss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Minimum system requirements??

2006-06-22 Thread visolvejboss
Hello,
   
 The Minimum Hardware Requirements for JBoss can be found in the following 
link.

 http://www.jboss.com/pdf/JBossASBrochure-Mar2006.pdf

I hope this may be helpful.



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[JBoss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Minimum system requirements??

2006-06-25 Thread AlliumPorrum
Thank you guys for your answers! 

I´m just hoping to run JBoss on my old 600Mhz laptop with 256 RAM and Ubuntu 6, 
so is it really out of the question? I mean, in that document mentioned before 
it said that 512 is the minimum.

I wouldn't be running any critical realtime server or any hard-loaded webserver 
though, just few small applications the connect to the internet every now and 
then.

Of course, if it just won't work with 256Mb I'll buy some more memory 'cause 
it's really so cheap today ;=)

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[JBoss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Minimum system requirements??

2006-06-28 Thread AlliumPorrum
anonymous wrote : JBoss is quite lightweight and you can slim it down further 
if needed. 

What do you exactly mean with this? How can I slim it down to work in some 
older computer??

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[JBoss-user] [Installation, Configuration & Deployment] - Re: Minimum system requirements??

2006-07-06 Thread AlliumPorrum
I found one instructions for slimming down the JBoss from here:

 http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossASTuningSliming

I removed all the services that I do not need, and I managed to get JBoss 4 
running with the 384Mb of memory. Browser will be also successfully started to 
port 8080. BUT, when I click the Tomcat administration link from the browser, 
the whole system will crash, and only way to fix it to reboot the computer. I 
don't see any errors anywhere, the system just stucks so that even SSH 
connection cannot be established anymore.

So does this really mean that JBoss cannot be run at all under 512Mb of RAM??

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