We have been using the Solaris JDK 1.3 server edition and have found it to
be a really good performer. In particular the nursery-tiered garbage
collection is very efficient and very configurable. We use clusters of Sun
4500's with 8 gig memory each. A multi-threaded java application uses
native threads across multiple cpu's to great effect.
Dave Yazel
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From: Shawn Kendall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] Server vs. Client VM and Java3D
What are the differences between the "Server" HotSpot VM and the
"Client" HotSpot VM in the JDK?
I've read somewhere on JavaSoft that the server takes advantage of more
memory, and the client is designed for quicker launching.
How about multiprocessor? Does the Server version use them "better"?
What effect would the server have on Java3D apps?
Also, where can I download the server version? I only see the client
side version of the JDK1.3.1...
Thanks gang!
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