* Dain Sundstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [0245 19:45]:
> My favorite OS is FreeBSD, but I haven't use it in a long time because
> of VM support. I notice they have like a half dozen VMs now, so I
> interested again...
>
> Is anyone running JBoss 3.x on FreeBSD? In production?
>
> What VM are you
My favorite OS is FreeBSD, but I haven't use it in a long time because
of VM support. I notice they have like a half dozen VMs now, so I
interested again...
Is anyone running JBoss 3.x on FreeBSD? In production?
What VM are you using? How is the performance? Was it difficult to
setup?
Tha
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> |Bilenjkij
> |Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 5:45 PM
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> |Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] JBoss on FreeBSD
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> |I'm working on this. You'll need jdk12-beta which is available in ports
> |directory and
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|Bilenjkij
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|I'm working on this. You'll need jdk12-beta which is availabl
there were succesful reports of running under 1.2.2 if I recall right,
search the archives
marc
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|Subject: [JBoss-user] JBoss
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
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 j