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.
After a loo-oong time of reading documentation and surfing web, I think that
the problem has something to do with the fact that I'm running the installation
from the console, but the installation set seems to need GUI. I'm I wrong or
not?
So now the question is: how can I install JBoss 4.0.4
I try to install JBoss from the JAR package in Ubuntu 6.06, but I always get
this kind of error message:
PackageListener, install.log=/home/jasurakk/Desktop/Download/install.log
- Error -
java.awt.HeadlessException:
No X11 DISPLAY variable was set, but this program performed an operation which
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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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
Hi!
I have searched for a while from jboss.org, but I just can't find any
information of minimum hardware requirements for JBoss 3 4. Could someone
please tell me where can I find these??
I'm running on Ubuntu 6, and I'm not sure yet if I should use version 3 or 4
from JBoss, so are there