Re: [osol-discuss] running my EMR on solaris

2007-11-20 Thread Tirthankar
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Re: [osol-discuss] running my EMR on solaris

2007-11-20 Thread Ian Collins
Greg Caulton wrote: > Hi all, > > I am trying to squeeze every inch of performance out of my system - an open > source EMR for physician practices which uses PostgreSQL, JBoss, Hibernate, > RMI, and a rich Swing client on the front end. > > My question is whether there are *performance gains* to

Re: [osol-discuss] running my EMR on solaris

2007-11-20 Thread UNIX admin
> I am trying to squeeze every inch of performance out > of my system - an open source EMR for physician > practices which uses PostgreSQL, JBoss, Hibernate, > RMI, and a rich Swing client on the front end. If you want maximum performance, then JBoss must be out of the picture, no ifs, buts, or m

[osol-discuss] running my EMR on solaris

2007-11-19 Thread Greg Caulton
Hi all, I am trying to squeeze every inch of performance out of my system - an open source EMR for physician practices which uses PostgreSQL, JBoss, Hibernate, RMI, and a rich Swing client on the front end. My question is whether there are *performance gains* to be had running the backend on S