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Jon,

I thought Jserv was having problems with JVM 1.2
I am using Solaris intel multiprocessor with JVM 1.1.8.
Not really having much problems with speed, though I have some complaints
about the Progress apptivity software which isn't allways as fast as you
suspect it would be.

Would it be wise to change to JVM 1.2?

greetings.
Mark

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Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 7:31 PM
Subject: Re: SOlaris and Jserv


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> on 5/8/2000 10:12 AM, Bari, Naeem <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The real reason you may want to consider solaris is that it has
absolutely
> > fantastic support for multiple processors. The performance scales almost
> > linearly on a multi-cpu ultrasparc box.
>
> Also consider the fact that Sun makes JVM's. Guess which OS their JVM's
run
> the fastest on. :-)
>
> The production 1.2 JVM for Solaris + Hotspot is screaming fast.
>
> JServ runs just fine on it. www.working-dogs.com is a solaris7 box.
>
> -jon
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