Modern windows contains a ubuntu linux kernel right out of the box. You just
have to enable it.
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Bondeson, Carl
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 9:49 AM
To: Liam R. E. Quin
Cc: basex-talk@mailman.uni-konstanz.de
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re:
For best Linux on Windows experience, I can recommend Multipass.run (from
Ubuntu)
Peter Villadsen schrieb am Di., 27. Apr.
2021, 19:37:
> Modern windows contains a ubuntu linux kernel right out of the box. You
> just have to enable it.
>
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> From: BaseX-Talk On
Tech support won't allow that. We are managed in a VmWare VSphere
environment. They don't even have the ability to clone a Linux distro. They
only have Windows servers as available distributions. I have asked over and
over again. No Unix knowledge in our tech support group.
Carl R
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 15:29 +, Bondeson, Carl wrote:
> Thanks for your valuable input
>
> I would have gone to Linux a long time ago but our infrastructure
> won't support it.
Well, i was talking about setting up a test system.
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Thanks for your valuable input
I would have gone to Linux a long time ago but our infrastructure won't support
it.
We are currently using RedHat Java 11.05 Java, running under JBoss 7.2
Carl R Bondeson
IT Analyst 3
Department of Public Health
Operation & Support Services
Information Technology
On Tue, 2021-04-27 at 14:07 +, Bondeson, Carl wrote:
> Where is this exception triggered in the BaseX paradigm?
The message comes from the Windows-native socket implementation.
Some things to try -
* a server on the same machine as the test client
* a server on Linux instead of Windows
*
>
> Where is this exception triggered in the BaseX paradigm? Is this just the
> usual stack trace from Java which normally has little value in determining
> a causation?
>
…close to impossible for me to say more about it, I’m sorry. You could
launch your BaseX instance(s) with debugging enabled
I wish I could. This is an enterprise implementation handling the processing of
100,000 lab results per day. For each result there are probably 1000 individual
queries which handle all aspects of this processing. I am using BaseX to drive
a rules engine. Much less complex than Drools, but meets
Hi Carl,
It’s difficult to guess what might to on in your code. Do you think you can
manage to provide us with a self-contained and minimalized code snippet
that allows us to reproduce the problem, or parts of it?
Best,
Christian
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 1:38 PM Bondeson, Carl wrote:
> We
We have been using BaseX for about 10 years. We were stuck at 7.9 because the
performance of 8 was too restrictive. We tried 9.4 as a last ditch effort to
correct some issues and the performance was just as good as 7.9. You made
mention that many tcp/ip issues were resolved. We are using BaseX
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