On Aug 7, 6:47 pm, opinali <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oh I always forget the five guys who use Ubuntu instead of Windows or
> OSX to run desktop software :)  Sorry, HotSpot Client is STILL much
> more used than Server for desktop apps.  Win7 still defaults to 32-bit
> MSIE, part due to plugins and corporate ActiveX legacy, part because
> 64-bit IE itself is not yet complete (no Javascript JIT; 64-bit IE
> runs JS in pure interpreter). Other popular Windows browsers, Firefox
> and Chrome, still need to deliver a supported Win64 port. The "server-
> class" default is only relevant for the JDK which has both VMs, and
> it's not used at all in the Windows platform where Client is always
> the default no matter how much hardware you have.

Never the less, this is what I see when I inspect the console output
when launching a Web Start application within Windows Vista and
Windows7 (vmware):
Using JRE version 1.6.0_23-b05 Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM

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