tomcat 6.0.26 and Windows 7 - should I go for 64bit?

2010-05-06 Thread Christoph Kukulies
I moved to Windows 7 and I'm wondering whether it would be appropriate 
to install the 64bit server or say with the

32bit version.

What implications would it have? Memory footprint? Would I have to run 
two JVM? a 64 bits and a 32bit (when running other apps

like OpenOffice?)

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Re: tomcat 6.0.26 and Windows 7 - should I go for 64bit?

2010-05-06 Thread Pid
On 06/05/2010 09:55, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
 I moved to Windows 7 and I'm wondering whether it would be appropriate
 to install the 64bit server or say with the
 32bit version.

64bit JVM, not 'server'.  Tomcat is agnostic with respect to bit counts.

 What implications would it have? Memory footprint? Would I have to run
 two JVM? a 64 bits and a 32bit (when running other apps
 like OpenOffice?)

You can install two different JVMs, if needed, on Windows.

The 64bit JVM will give you better performance  the option of larger
memory allocations.


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Re: tomcat 6.0.26 and Windows 7 - should I go for 64bit?

2010-05-06 Thread Christoph Kukulies

Am 06.05.2010 10:59, schrieb Pid:

On 06/05/2010 09:55, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
   

I moved to Windows 7 and I'm wondering whether it would be appropriate
to install the 64bit server or say with the
32bit version.
 

64bit JVM, not 'server'.  Tomcat is agnostic with respect to bit counts.
   


Ah yes, forgot that it's a pure Java application, isn't it?
Thanks so far.

My starting problems in another thread now.

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What implications would it have? Memory footprint? Would I have to run
two JVM? a 64 bits and a 32bit (when running other apps
like OpenOffice?)
 

You can install two different JVMs, if needed, on Windows.

The 64bit JVM will give you better performance  the option of larger
memory allocations.


p



   

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