Hi,
There used to be a problem with the JWS+JDK in that _remote_ machines
experienced very poor performance with the JWS and
also it was sometimes necessary to click on a page twice to access it.
This is definately cured in the latest versions, but
I'm not sure 1.1.6v2 has that fix.
Also 1.1.6v5 has some other nice server side socket fixes which
help the performance.
Anyone remember when those fixes went in...?
Just in case anyone hits those problems...
Joe
Ernst de Haan wrote:
>
> Hi all Java and Linux-freaks! ;o)
>
> I was wondering if Sun's Java WebServer would run under Linux as well.
> They sell it for either Solaris or Win32. I sent them a message, but
> they haven't responded yet, so I thought I'd try for myself. I
> downloaded a trial-version for Solaris. Guess what. It works. Just a few
> strange things happened when I ran the administration applet. When I
> click on a subnode in a graphical tree component, the containing frame
> moves up and to the left about 50 pixels. Ha ha ha. Very funny.
>
> Thought someone might want to know this. I would.
>
> BTW I'm running RedHat Linux 5.1 (kernel 2.0.34), JDK 1.1.6v2 (glibc)
> and Netscape 4.07.
>
> GreetinX++ from Holland
>
> Ernst
>
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Joe Carter Software Engineer
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