RE: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux

2001-11-13 Thread Benjamin Hille

I am using Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS and I am very pleased so far. It is much much
faster than Sun.
Benjamin

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The key reason not to use the Sun VM seems to be the 'Out-of-memory' issue
(thread stack memory allocation) which can limit the number of threads that
your system can use.

If that is not a problem, then the Sun VM seems to have better docs on the
known issues.

Cheers
david

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> I'm convinced the Sun JVM is 'better' then the IBM JVM. This doesn't
> mean faster, but speed isn't everything.
>
> IBM runs faster and seems to use less memory. How the hell they get
> their stack use so efficient and the Array bounds check elimination so
> good, I don't know. However, to be honest I'm not convinced it's
> entirely stable. I can't specifically say why, but I don't think it
> passes all the tests they say it does.
>
> On another issue, IBM won't support their JVM with anything other than
> WebSphere, so if there's an issue, you're out of luck.
>
> John
>
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>
>  Hi,
>
> Which is best JDK implementation for Linux Sun or IBM?. I am planning to
> install in Redhat 7.2.
>
>
> Thanks
> -SR
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Re: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux

2001-11-13 Thread David Hamilton

The key reason not to use the Sun VM seems to be the 'Out-of-memory' issue
(thread stack memory allocation) which can limit the number of threads that
your system can use.

If that is not a problem, then the Sun VM seems to have better docs on the
known issues.

Cheers
david

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From: "John "EvilJohn" Carney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 8:51 PM
Subject: RE: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux


> I'm convinced the Sun JVM is 'better' then the IBM JVM. This doesn't
> mean faster, but speed isn't everything.
>
> IBM runs faster and seems to use less memory. How the hell they get
> their stack use so efficient and the Array bounds check elimination so
> good, I don't know. However, to be honest I'm not convinced it's
> entirely stable. I can't specifically say why, but I don't think it
> passes all the tests they say it does.
>
> On another issue, IBM won't support their JVM with anything other than
> WebSphere, so if there's an issue, you're out of luck.
>
> John
>
>
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> Ramasamy
> Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 2:29 PM
> To: Sacha Labourey; Tomas Lapienis
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> Subject: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux
>
>  Hi,
>
> Which is best JDK implementation for Linux Sun or IBM?. I am planning to
> install in Redhat 7.2.
>
>
> Thanks
> -SR
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RE: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux

2001-11-12 Thread John \"EvilJohn\" Carney

I'm convinced the Sun JVM is 'better' then the IBM JVM. This doesn't
mean faster, but speed isn't everything.

IBM runs faster and seems to use less memory. How the hell they get
their stack use so efficient and the Array bounds check elimination so
good, I don't know. However, to be honest I'm not convinced it's
entirely stable. I can't specifically say why, but I don't think it
passes all the tests they say it does.

On another issue, IBM won't support their JVM with anything other than
WebSphere, so if there's an issue, you're out of luck.

John
 

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Subject: [JBoss-user] Best JDK for Linux

 Hi,

Which is best JDK implementation for Linux Sun or IBM?. I am planning to
install in Redhat 7.2.


Thanks
-SR




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