I downloaded and tested this yesterday on a Redhat 6.2 installation. My
application ran fine for a while but some time during the night it
crashed with a hotspot exception. The error message printed to the
console asked to report the error to a URL that didn't work. 

Doesn't this scare anyone? I REALLY like Java. But the VM's are broken
on all platforms. Even my Solaris installations still have an occasional
crash. 

Mike.

Jonathan Doughty wrote:
> 
> Note the Java[TM] 2 Platform, Standard Edition (J2SETM), v 1.3 for
> Linux, Release Candidate on
>  http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2sdk13/download-linux.html
> 
> Cafe au Lait says "There aren't any new features here, just bug fixes
> and performance improvements."  Still, some interesting results when
> compared to IBM's current service refresh of August 18.
> 
> Fellow Linux aficionados, assuming the final version doesn't take anything
> away from the release candidate, we are about to have two (or maybe make
> that three when one considers jitc, HotSpot Client, and HotSpot Server)
> winners here.  Congratulations Sun, and thank you.
> --
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