On Saturday 30 April 2005 13:42, Javier Kohen wrote: > Hello Damon, > > El s�b, 30-04-2005 a las 12:43 -0500, Damon L. Chesser escribi�: > > I am going to set up a local webserver on a amd64 machine for dev > > reasons. I will probably use java scripts on the server. Do I need to > > set up a 32chroot for apache and sun java, or can I use pure64? I am not > > sure about this at all. I know if I wanted to play with java in my > > firefox and flash, I would need a 32chroot unless I wanted to go with > > blackdown and forgo the flash, but what if I just wanted something for > > local serving for dev? > > You can run of course Apache on AMD64 and there is a 64-bit release of > Sun's JDK 5 for AMD64, as well as a 64-bit release of IBM's JDK 1.4.2 > for this architecture. However, if you want to use the Java plug-in, you > need a 64-bit of it, which I think Blackdown might have available, but > the others don't. I still chose to install Blackdown's Java Plug-In in > the 32-bit chroot because the latest official release of their JDK has > no debugging support (at least not from Eclipse). They said on this list > that they had fixed the issue, but last time I checked there was no new > release. > > Greetings, Thank you for your response.
-- Damon L. Chesser [EMAIL PROTECTED]

