Re: [JBoss-user] jboss and freebsd

2002-03-22 Thread Daniel Bruce Lynes

On March 21, 2002 02:47 pm, Felipe Oliveira wrote:

 i am trying to use JBoss-2.4.4_Tomcat-4.0.1 on FreeBSD but it's not stable
 at all. I am using JDK1.4.
 the server blows up every 5 minutes, even when i try to deploy. any
 thoughts?
 it seems to be a problem with the Sun JVM.

More than likely just a compatibility problem.  There's been a few things 
that have changed with the new JDK.  Also, the new JDK is supposedly more 
stable than the 1.3.x series.  1.3.x was unstable as all hell.

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Re: [JBoss-user] jboss and freebsd

2002-03-22 Thread Ari Suutari

Hi,

On Friday 22 March 2002 10:17, Daniel Bruce Lynes wrote:
 On March 21, 2002 02:47 pm, Felipe Oliveira wrote:
  i am trying to use JBoss-2.4.4_Tomcat-4.0.1 on FreeBSD but it's not
  stable at all. I am using JDK1.4.
  the server blows up every 5 minutes, even when i try to deploy. any
  thoughts?
  it seems to be a problem with the Sun JVM.

 More than likely just a compatibility problem.  There's been a few things
 that have changed with the new JDK.  Also, the new JDK is supposedly more
 stable than the 1.3.x series.  1.3.x was unstable as all hell.

One shouldn't use Linux JDKs on FreeBSD to run anything
except trivial 'hello world' -type programs. There are problems
on FreeBSD linux emulation, which cause a Linux JDK with
hotspot enabled to go boom very very easily.

There are two options: Either use Linux jdk 1.3.1 with
classic VM (-classic option) or build native FreeBSD jdk 1.3.1
and use it. Both these solutions currently have poor performance
(unless you get some kind of JIT working with native
one - there are several alternatives). However, people
are working to get HotSpot enabled on native JDK - once
that happens the performance should be good. Until then,
if you need performance, go for Linux (as sad as it may sound).

Ari S.


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Re: [JBoss-user] jboss and freebsd

2002-03-22 Thread Achilleus Mantzios

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Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss on FreeBSD

2001-03-28 Thread Ivan Bilenjkij

I'm working on this. You'll need jdk12-beta which is available in ports
directory and you have to build it yourself since sun jdk sources cannot be
distributed freely (you'll have to agree on some legal stuff before you can get
it from sun). Once you've got jdk1.2 installed, jboss should work fine. I've
also tried compiling tomcat's mod_jserv for apache1.3.x but no luck there...

Ivan


Daniel Fairs wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone had any luck getting JBoss together with the Jakarta project bits
 and pieces (specifically Tomcat) going? I'm currently using the Linux jdk1.3
 under Linux binary emulation, and things just seem to stop after a few
 seconds...

 Anyone had any experience with this combo? Or should I just give up and use
 Linux (not a simple option as this is on a colocated server)?

 Cheers,
 Dan

 
 Daniel Fairs | dan at spiderplant dot net | http://www.spiderplant.net/

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RE: [JBoss-user] JBoss on FreeBSD

2001-03-28 Thread marc fleury



|-Original Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ivan
|Bilenjkij
|Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 5:45 PM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss on FreeBSD
|
|
|I'm working on this. You'll need jdk12-beta which is available in ports
|directory and you have to build it yourself since sun jdk sources cannot be
|distributed freely (you'll have to agree on some legal stuff
|before you can get
|it from sun). Once you've got jdk1.2 installed, jboss should work
|fine. I've
|also tried compiling tomcat's mod_jserv for apache1.3.x but no
|luck there...

careful 1.2.2 (as opposed to 1.2.0) minimum for one of our core features,
the "Remote is Serialized" kiddo trick...

can your code do THAT?

marc

|
|Ivan
|
|
|Daniel Fairs wrote:
|
| Hi,
|
| Has anyone had any luck getting JBoss together with the Jakarta
|project bits
| and pieces (specifically Tomcat) going? I'm currently using the
|Linux jdk1.3
| under Linux binary emulation, and things just seem to stop after a few
| seconds...
|
| Anyone had any experience with this combo? Or should I just give
|up and use
| Linux (not a simple option as this is on a colocated server)?
|
| Cheers,
| Dan
|
| 
| Daniel Fairs | dan at spiderplant dot net | http://www.spiderplant.net/
|
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