On Feb 24, 2014, at 3:28 AM, Mikolaj Rydzewski <m...@ceti.pl> wrote:

> On 24.02.2014 00:09, Bobby Walker wrote:
>> The FreeBSD way is install via ports.  However, I will go this route
>> and see what happens.
> 
> I used to use FreeBSD when versions 5-6 were in use.
> I remember that Java port was not as stable as the Linux one. Compiled one 
> had some problems, as well as the one ran with Linux compatibility enabled.
> Is it better nowadays?
> 
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> Mikolaj Rydzewski <m...@ceti.pl>
> 
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I am definitely not a Linux fan at all.   This is my first attempt to use 
Tomcat, so I really can't answer that question.  What I can say about it is 
that it installed from ports very cleanly, using the openjdk6 port, and was up 
and running in short order with minimal fuss.

The fuss is a result of the web application that I'm trying to run on the 
platform.  As an earlier poster mentioned, the jasper-runtime has been out 
since before 6.x.  So, I installed the last 5.x version and that indeed solved 
that issue, and created a new one too.

I am next going to try to load the project and see if I can do anything to 
build it to more modern libraries.


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