On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 12:10:22PM +0100, Simon Stewart wrote:
> I'm using the RC2 and Sun's JDK 1.4.0 on Linux (2.4.18 kernel, fwiw)
> and it seems to work well. Startup is relatively slow (1m 30s-2m
> depeding on whether I use Jetty or Tomcat on an Athlon 700, 256MB RAM)
> which is a PITA when I'm developing, but other than that it's working
> like a charm.

working with the 1.3 jdks, i first ran blackdown's 1.3.1 for linux, then
got much faster start times out of ibm's 1.3.0, then crashes from
ibm's 1.3.1.  in the end, it seems that ibm's was client-hotspot
enabled by default, so it started faster.  if i changed the startup
script to -client from -server, blackdown's started just as fast, so
now i went back to using blackdown's with -client for development.

try that for your dev environment.  it makes restart times much more
tolerable, and i doubt it should hurt anything, since your dev
environment doesn't seem to be a long-running process.

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