We have been trying it in the wish of adding it as our valud-added service
but we found it abit dis-organized.
Regards,
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Though, by its nature, green thread does not support SMP. Any comment /
Steve
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From: "Weiqi Gao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Native vs. green threads
> Scott Murray wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 7 Dec
We will give it a try on our development/trialing system and see how it
works for some loads. Blackdown rocks anyway.
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Check out www.orionserver.com. It is not free BTW. EJB server should be 100% java
anyway so as long as it run on other platform, it should work in Linux well.
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It runs perfectly well and though can not be better
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"Plan - Do - Review --> Success"
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best with blackdown JDK (any version), but not with Kaffe
(not that I was sucessfully done with Kaffe 1.0b4).
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Hi (not answing your next question yet),
I don't think that you need to use JavaMail for just sending mail. It over kills. I
have written a program for sending mail from any apps/servlets (like formmail) with
source. Send me off-list if you want it so I can send to you.
Steve Nguyen
You should be able to setup JRun in text mode. Read Jrun manual.
Also you should be able to control your Jrun via browser if you have paid for Jrun Pro.
Steve Nguyen
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"Plan - Do - Review --> Success"
It works everywhere
Steve Nguyen
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:46:04 +0530 (IST)
From: R MUTHUSWAMY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: javamail
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Our web-mail interface engine was written in servlets and is supporting hundreds of
concurrent users with ease. A showcase is running on Linux 5.2 with Apache/JServ
1.0b5. It's good combination for good.
Steve Nguyen
KBMail Software & Service Provider
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It's in the Oracle8i CD. It seems to support JDBC1.2 (yeehaa !) as well but
I have not tried this function it yet.
Steve Nguyen
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Are you sure about that? I've been using the 8.1.5 thin drivers with
jdk1.1.7v2 on a RedHat 5.9/6.0 system without any problems.
Steve Nguyen wrote:
> And it only supports JD
And it only supports JDK1.1.8 and above so you will have to use JDK1.2 with
Linux
Steve
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From: Steve Nguyen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sandy Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: Orac
Upgrade to Oracle JDBC driver comes with Oracle8i. It works excellently well
and lightning fast.
Steve Nguyen
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One of the reason why it's slow maybe because your sig is too large LOL.
Just kidding
Steve
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From: Kontorotsui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: Slow
If you don't set casspath,
.java_wrapper will auto find the classes.zip itself and you could run
hello.class because your current dir contains it; if you do then they assume
that every classes should be included in classpath;
solution: if you do set classpath then use --classpath
$CLASSPAT
Are you using glibc2 ? JDK1.1.7v3 and
above requires glibc and not libc5
Also
try to add /lib into your PATH, is this is the case.
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I recalled that JServ does not support JSDK2.1 ?!!
Steve
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From: "Roland Carlsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Compiling jserv1.0b5
Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 09:08:04 +0200
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got this when running ma
Try w3c JIGSAW Web/Java Application Server; 100% Java HTTP and Servlet
Runner. It runs on my Linux & NT Server both fine
It's quite cool but still slow and a bit buggy
Steve
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From: Nitin Borwankar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunda
Hi,
I have been trying to install JDK117v3 into our Slackware 3.6 (kernel
2.0.36) without sucess. We then tried to recently upgrade to glibc2 and
consistantly got the erorr message (nothing works by the way):
web2:~/jdk117_v3# java
/root/jdk117_v3/bin/java: /root/jdk117_v3/bin/i686/green_threads
I tried to install JDK117_v3 into Slackware 3.6, Kernel 2.0.36 (libc5).
After untar JDK, and setup
JAVA_HOME=/var/jdk117_v3
export JAVA_HOME
PATH=$JAVAHOME:$PATH
export PATH
then I run the java command and I got:
web2:/var/jdk117_v3/bin# java
./java: /var/jdk117_v3/bin/../bin/i686/green_threads/
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