Re: [SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one application

2006-01-24 Thread Mark Griffin
Finally had a chance to test this using a Mac with Microsoft's RDP client and had the same latency results as on the Sun Rays. As Tom Shaw suggested, it appears to be an interaction between Oracle's JVM and Windows/Terminal Services.The university doesn't have the wherewithal to fix it, or even

Re: [SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one application

2005-12-22 Thread Mark Griffin
On Dec 21, 2005, at 7:46 PM, Tom Shaw wrote: Hi Mark My best guess, although I've never seen it before, is that the latency issue is caused by the way Oracle's JVM interacts with Windows and Terminal Services. Craig Bender's suggestion will allow you to test this. If it turns out to

[SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one application

2005-12-21 Thread Mark Griffin
We're a reseller running a small Sun Ray demonstration for a university. It's a self contained 100 Mb network with a D-Link router providing DHCP addresses, a Windows 2003 server running the application and a W2100z as the Sun Ray server with SRSS 3.1 on Solaris. Rdesktop provides the Windows

Re: [SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one application

2005-12-21 Thread Craig Bender
Mark, How does the application respond when access via RDP from other platforms (i.e. a PC running RDP or the Sun Ray Server console)? Mark Griffin wrote: We're a reseller running a small Sun Ray demonstration for a university. It's a self contained 100 Mb network with a D-Link router

Re: [SunRay-Users] Latency echoing keystrokes in one application

2005-12-21 Thread Tom Shaw
Hi Mark My best guess, although I've never seen it before, is that the latency issue is caused by the way Oracle's JVM interacts with Windows and Terminal Services. Craig Bender's suggestion will allow you to test this. If it turns out to be a problem unrelated to the Sun Rays, it may be