On Mon, May 26, 2008 at 10:19 PM, Stephen Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a good use case for a resource-control agent that watches over
> memory utilization in its JVM.  Likewise it points out the need for a higher
> level process to ask each to-be-launched skill-performance what its resource
> requirements are likely to be, for scheduling purposes.

Bear in mind that if one performance subroutine makes a mistake and
allocates all available memory before the resource-control agent takes
another look, the whole JVM, resource-control agent and all, is
wedged.

> But I have a perhaps more troublesome issue in that abusive mentors may seek
> to teach destructive behavior to the system, and such abuse must be easily
> detected and its effects healed, to the frustration of the abusers.  E.g. in
> the same fashion as Wikipedia.

Will vandals be running their own local copies, or will everyone be
accessing a single shared program instance on a big server?


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