I just got off the phone with BEA Sales. Here's the skinny on JRockit: there
is no cost associated with it unless you want to buy a support and
maintenance contract with them which would cost you $2,000. Apparently, all
of their other products have a 30 day expiration eval license, but he said
most likely JRockit is different due to the nature of the app and will
continue to work after 30 days.

Here's a question, so when the CFMX for J2EE using BEA WebLogic comes out,
will it be using the Jrockit JVM??? I would assume so...


-----Original Message-----
From: Jesse Houwing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 5:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BEA JRockit = Fast


Jon Hall wrote:
> I happened across BEA's JVM today, and tested 2 of my applications 
> with it. Both run without any problems so far. The coolest thing 
> though is that it is blazing fast.
> 
> On my home computer, with mp3's playing etc. Here are some 
> unscientific averages for the front page of a forum app that deals 
> with some large cached queries, and does some significant heavy 
> lifting. In CF5 this page runs just under 2 seconds.
> 
> Sun 1.4.01: ~450ms
> Default (Sun?) 1.3: ~280ms
> JRockit 3.1.5: ~180ms
> 
> JRockit also comes with a cool JVM monitor that lets you see visually 
> all sorts of in depth things that are going on the the JVM live. 
> http://commerce.bea.com/downloads/weblogic_jrockit.jsp

Just checked it out for myself, and I'm also seeing major speed 
improvements. I can't find anything on the BEA website about pricing of 
this beast, so I'm assuming ti's free (?).

Jesse
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