Minimum Platform Requirements?

2015-01-31 Thread Chris Means
Hi, I'm a James User/Developer from many, many moons ago. I've been running James v2.2 w/MySQL on an old WinNT device that I'm planning on decommissioning. My hope is that I can migrate to a Raspberry Pi B+.I've not found much on this sort of deployment on the web. I only have a few

Re: Minimum Platform Requirements?

2015-01-31 Thread Robert Munn
Probably then your best course is to set up a test and see if James can run with -Xmx=64m or -Xmx=128m, which is maybe the max you are going to be able to dedicate to the application unless you have stripped the OS install down to the bones. If you decide to give it a try, please post your

RE: Minimum Platform Requirements?

2015-01-31 Thread Chris Means
Great. Thanks! -Original Message- From: Robert Munn [mailto:robert.d.m...@gmail.com] Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:49 PM To: James Users List Subject: Re: Minimum Platform Requirements? Probably then your best course is to set up a test and see if James can run with -Xmx=64m or

Re: Minimum Platform Requirements?

2015-01-31 Thread Robert Munn
I don’t know about James v2 versus v 3, but in my experience 512 MB RAM would be a pretty minimal environment for any Java server app. If what you want is a small, low-power appliance-type device, have you considered an Atom-based SFF PC? You can pick up a used Asus eeeBox with HDD, 2GB RAM,

RE: Minimum Platform Requirements?

2015-01-31 Thread Chris Means
Thanks Robert. I'm on an rPi kick at the moment, and want the flexibility to re-task/mix tasks for the devices, so keeping them all the same (core) will make it easier for me at the moment. I'm still learning my way around Linux, so keeping to Raspbian will also help. -Chris -Original