That's been my experience also, but with Java 3D. On a dual processor box, only
50% load.
Olivier fillon wrote:
> I remember an experience on jdk 1.1.* , with a dual processor box on win NT:
> the JVM was only using one of the CPU and we ended up with a max use of
> 50%, we have solved this by having several JVM but this was a solution only
> as we had a server which could be fragmented, would not suit a J3D app;
> I do not know about the current situation, but it may be J3D restriction are
> just VM ones...
> hope it helps, in any case, it is probably worth testing before buying a
> dual proc. box
>
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