tions and opinions are my own and do not necessarily
express the ideas and opinions of my employer.
Mike Christiansen wrote:
James Caple wrote:
>
> For what it's worth, my experience has been that the Blackdown RC3
port is
> much more scaleable and stable than the Inprise Linux port.
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For what it's worth, my experience has been that the Blackdown RC3 port is
much more scaleable and stable than the Inprise Linux port. I'd place my
bets on the Blackdown port for server-side performance and scaleability.
Although somewhat slow in porting, Blackdown is doing a very thorough job.
Appreciate the help. I was able to get things working, for the most part, by
setting the following environment variables:
THREADS_FLAG=GREEN
JAVA_COMPILER=NONE
I am, in fact, using native threads under Solaris.
Thanks,
James
Cees de Groot wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Under Solaris 7
Greetings,
Was wondering if any other Linux/Java developers have run into problems
when developing RMI Objects. I have a Runnable, Activatable Object,
which has been subclassed from an Activatable RMI Server Object. When
instantiated, the RMI Server Object starts a thread and suspends it
until o
What's up?
Can someone help me clarify the following:
Java is Big-Endian, correct?
Intel Linux is Little-Endian, correct?
Thanks,
James
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Dear Daniele,
Did you get any answers on your CORBA problem? I too am experiencing the same
anomaly. I'm using RedHat 5.2 Linux with JDK117_v1a, with Orbacus 3.1.2. I
get your error when I run the Client on a WindowsNT box, with the HelloWorld
Server running on my Linux box. When the client a
[RE:] Kelly Campbell wrote:
I'd like to chime-in that I really appreciate the work done by the Java
Blackdown Team, and am anxiously awaiting the release version of 1.2.
Specifically the CORBA IDL stuff.
Keep up the great work!!!
James Caple
Riverbed Technologies
> Hi,
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