You definitely want a system with decent RAM if you are running
Eclipse+Tomcat+Tomcat Eclipse Plugin+Jetspeed+DB(MySQL in my case)

Eclipse by itself a res hog, now couple that with debugging webapps like
jetspeed, and you can see why we are recommending high RAM requirements.

Regards,
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| Scott T Weaver                 |
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| Apache Jetspeed Portal Project |
| Apache Pluto Portlet Container |
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:34 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Please help me out
> 
> Rajeev,
> 
> Unless you do not plan to run the application on your own PC (extremely
> helpful for debugging), you will need at least the 512 MB of RAM or expect
> to spend quite a bit of time waiting for pages, and clicking on links
> several times in a row, hoping that maybe _this_ time, you won't get a
> system timeout.  (I've been through it, it's very painful.)
> 
> Having said that, I am running Eclipse currently on a machine with only
> 192 MB of RAM and although it is very slow, I was able to get it and
> Tomcat 5 running at the same time with no EJBs, and a separate dbase
> server.
> 
> There are instructions posted for getting Jetspeed running, as well as a
> tutorial.  I went through this myself a few months ago, and if you
> understand how web applications work, you should be fine.  Please search
> the mailing list archives for answers to specific questions you come up
> with before posting, many of the common problems people encounter have
> been answered there already, and it can save you some time waiting for
> answers.
> 
> Meghan
> 
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