Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 13:29:58 +0300 From: Panagiotis Astithas <past@netmode.ntua.gr> To: "Koster, K.J." <K.J.Koster@kpn.com> Cc: "'FreeBSD Java mailing list'" <freebsd-java@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: FreeBSD/Java in Production Environments Message-ID: <20010511132958.D22432@netmode.ece.ntua.gr> In-Reply-To: <59063B5B4D98D311BC0D0001FA7E452205FD9BBB@l04.research.kpn.com>; from K.J.Koster@kpn.com on Fri, May 11, 2001 at 11:14:48AM %2B0100 References: <59063B5B4D98D311BC0D0001FA7E452205FD9BBB@l04.research.kpn.com>
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On Fri, May 11, 2001 at 11:14:48AM +0100, Koster, K.J. wrote: > Dear All, > > I see the recent slowdown in Java porting efforts as a signal that there are > no really horrible bugs left to squash (barring Swing/AWT stuff). > > I am interested in your experiences with FreeBSD/Java in production > environments. Is anyone using FreeBSD/Java for a production webserver to run > for example JSP or EJB containers? > > I am particulary interested in information about reliablity and > predictability. We are looking to build a stable environment with relatively > low volume traffic. Stability is favoured over performance (i.e. lack of > HotSpot support is not a problem). We have deployed a servlet-based application using the native jdk1.2.2 without any problems. We recently migrated to linux-jdk1.3.0 since we needed some new rmi stuff, IIRC. The ony problem we ever encountered was a bug in the linux emulation wrt signal handling, fixed some time ago. We are going to deploy linux-jdk1.3.0/tomcat/jBoss/EJBs in the near future and things look good so far. -past To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-java" in the body of the message
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