Hi,
You can try with GraalVM, Spring-thin and Java 11.
I have a question, what will be the use case for Fineract on Raspberry Pi?
Regards
Victor
El 26/07/19 a las 9:34, Terence Monteiro escribió:
Hi Fineracters,
Normally about 1.5 is the minimum recommended RAM for Fineract v1 and
some docs suggest 4Gb is good. I have run PHP, Ruby and Perl
applications on VPS with 1Gb RAM (though some PHP applications can
even require 10Gb). I was reading this thread
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-Node-js-helps-in-reducing-server-costs-compared-to-PHP-and-Java-servers saying
that NodeJS can handle many more requests with the same resources.
I think that if we can find a way to run Fineract on a Raspberry Pi,
it would be very cool to demonstrate at the next ApacheCon and also
will help address some of the memory issues that cause Fineract to
crash requests with OutOfMemoryException. Per the above thread, Java
Web servers can be designed with multiple threads per process but it
is much easier to write them with single thread per process, so would
an alternative multi-thread per process Java Web Server help make it
possible to run Fineract on a Pi 3b+ or we should just wait till a
future Raspberry Pi ships with more RAM? Thoughts please.
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