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on 2/11/00 11:43 AM, Brad Chesman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I realize that. I meant would the JVM or JServ become unstable at a
> certain JVM size. I have read that a JVM could start to fragment when it
> gets large.
I guess that depends on the JVM implementation and how stable it is as well
as the GC implementation within the JVM. Again, this has nothing to do with
JServ, it has to do with the JVM. Also, what do you mean by "fragment"? That
is a very nondescript term.
The best JVM that I know of is the Solaris Production JVM. It's GC
implementation is fantastic and extremely fast.
-jon
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