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Date:      Tue, 06 Jun 2000 13:54:14 +0100
From:      Cliff Rowley <cliff@olive.co.uk>
To:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Query...
Message-ID:  <393CF476.1A0A98D8@olive.co.uk>

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Greetings fellow java/freebsd lovers :)

My query is simple.  How 'release-able' is the current 'port' of the
JDK1.2.2?  The reason for my question is that (triumph for FreeBSD) our
Linux webserver box has been rooted and cannibalised.  Usually I would
take this kind of thing seriously, but (a) we have backups (b) it shows
Linux for what it is and (c) my company may now take FreeBSD seriously,
despite the fact that I administer our firewall (FreeBSD) and run it on
my desktop with less problems than anyone else.

We need to run our custom written Java software on it, and need to be
able to run Servlets / JSP.  Our systems are high end systems, and
although it's probably not good to run them using a (what I guess you
could call) beta JVM, but the software is already proven to be reliable
in this case, and merely needs patching to fit our beloved operating
system.

If there are any dire issues that people are aware of aside from those
fixed in the current patch set, please let me know so that I can be
prepared when I have to write and chair a report for my employer.

Many thanks, and WELL DONE the FreeBSD/Java porting team and
contributers, your work is appreciated more than you know.

Thanks again.

-- 
Cliff Rowley
Software Engineer
Olive Systems LTD
http://www.olive.co.uk


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