David Winslow ha scritto:
> 
> Actually, as of about a month ago, geotools and geoserver have built
> fine for me on OpenJDK (actually I forgot to switch to Sun Java after a
> system reinstall and didn't notice I was using it for a week or two.)
> Both mvn install and mvn eclipse:eclipse work fine for me (all tests
> pass, etc.)  I haven't done much testing beyond what's set up with JUnit
> though.

Yup, OpenJDK builds are my "next in line" item for daily builds
after win32 ones.
I actually re-tested a little GeoServer with OpenJDK lately and found
it working and also did some benchmarks and ... the results will
be left for a blog entry ;-)

> I'd still recommend the Sun JVM for getting started as it is the most
> used and tested.

Yup, very much agreed.

Cheers
Andrea

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