On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 1:39 PM, Randal Hale <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I had a question yesterday and a few searches on google didn't turn up
> much in the way of answers.
>
> I've a client who has a windows server (that's as technical as an
> explanation as I received) He's debating moving to geoserver for some of
> his needs. He is also debating loading it on the same machine as ArcGIS
> Server. While I don't think that's the greatest idea - is it possible?
> Has anyone done this and what were the issues if any?
>

In the past ArcGis was sticking into the Java runtime an ancient version
of JAI that prevented GeoServer from starting up correctly.
Not sure if that is still happening, but I guess worst case you could
try to setup a parallel java installation that is not shared among
ArcGIS and GeoServer

Cheers
Andrea

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