RE: Which version is stable
I will not recommend you using IBM JVM. I myself tryed it and found it very instable and slow. Sun JVM solved both problems fine. (I've tried it on Win2k) -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason Rimmer Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 8:07 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: Which version is stable The OOPS listing that Juan mentioned earlier is currently running v1.4.5. Granted it's just a bunch of JSPs but so far the server has crashed a few times. Note that I'm running IBM build cx130-2815 JVM. By the way, is there a new version of the IBM v1.3 JVM? I know releases are slipstreamed in. --- Jason Rimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Korosh Afshar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:10 PM Subject: RE: Which version is stable Just last week I deployed an EJB app that used CMP onto 1.4.5 with JDK 1.3. It was slow, slow, slow. I reverted back to 1.3.8 and it was fast. this is for Solaris 2.7. NT 1.3.8 was fast and consistent with 1.3.8 on solaris. k. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kemp Randy-W18971 Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:24 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: Which version is stable At one point in time, they said the same thing of version 1.3.8. I believe what they mean is that the experimental version has now become the stable version. -Original Message- From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:14 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Which version is stable I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
RE: Which version is stable
At one point in time, they said the same thing of version 1.3.8. I believe what they mean is that the experimental version has now become the stable version. -Original Message- From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:14 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Which version is stable I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
RE: Which version is stable
You're correct... ;) -Original Message- From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Martes, 30 de Enero de 2001 9:14 To: Orion-Interest Subject: Which version is stable I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
Re: Which version is stable
Depends upon what features your using. Version 1.4.5 broke some EJB 2.0 CMP stuff. You may want to check the bug list and see if there is anything reported that would be a problem for you. Jim --On Tuesday, January 30, 2001 1:14 PM +0100 Randahl Fink Isaksen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
RE: Which version is stable
Just last week I deployed an EJB app that used CMP onto 1.4.5 with JDK 1.3. It was slow, slow, slow. I reverted back to 1.3.8 and it was fast. this is for Solaris 2.7. NT 1.3.8 was fast and consistent with 1.3.8 on solaris. k. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kemp Randy-W18971 Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:24 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: Which version is stable At one point in time, they said the same thing of version 1.3.8. I believe what they mean is that the experimental version has now become the stable version. -Original Message- From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:14 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Which version is stable I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
Re: Which version is stable
The OOPS listing that Juan mentioned earlier is currently running v1.4.5. Granted it's just a bunch of JSPs but so far the server has crashed a few times. Note that I'm running IBM build cx130-2815 JVM. By the way, is there a new version of the IBM v1.3 JVM? I know releases are slipstreamed in. --- Jason Rimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Korosh Afshar" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:10 PM Subject: RE: Which version is stable Just last week I deployed an EJB app that used CMP onto 1.4.5 with JDK 1.3. It was slow, slow, slow. I reverted back to 1.3.8 and it was fast. this is for Solaris 2.7. NT 1.3.8 was fast and consistent with 1.3.8 on solaris. k. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kemp Randy-W18971 Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 9:24 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: Which version is stable At one point in time, they said the same thing of version 1.3.8. I believe what they mean is that the experimental version has now become the stable version. -Original Message- From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 6:14 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Which version is stable I am running Orion 1.3.8 seems to work, but I am thinking of upgrading. But which version should one upgrade to? - According to www.orionserver.com the new 1.4.5 is both stable and experimental... which sounds a bit like "stable and unstable". R.
RE: Which version is stable
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Juan Lorandi (Chile) wrote: You're correct... ;) Well, I had to switch back (yet again) to 1.4.0. because 1.4.5. seems to think ServletRequest isn't serializable...