>From what I understand it is not that JDK1.2 on FreeBSD isn't stable, it is
just not fully implemented. There may be a feature (with regards to swing)
or two missing. I'm using JDK1.2 Beta a FreeBSD server and have not had one
problem with it. We use it in a small ~20 person office everyday for our
intranet site. It seems to do quite well! No problems. It also seems to
be much better than the linux port.
Dan Diephouse
----- Original Message -----
From: Steve Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Turbine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 8:34 AM
Subject: Turbine and FreeBSD
> Jon Stevens wrote:
> >
> > > I was looking to use turbine in a production environment on FreeBSD,
> > > am I out of luck?
> >
> > I would say so...to a point. In other words, try it...
> >
> > You *might* also attempt to run a Linux JVM (I don't have any real
> > recommendation here either) under FreeBSD's Linux compatibility layer.
> >
> > -jon
> >
>
> The jyve faq has proven unreliable from my experinece on apache.org
> (it is unavailable right now), is this an omen regarding turbine and
> freeBSD
> that I sould be concerned about.
>
> Can you give me any clue how reliable or how much of a pain in the ass
> jdk1.2 and turbine have been on apache.org?
>
> What about altering Turbine to be jdk 1.1.8 compatible, obviously that
> may be a pain as it would require me to patch every upgrade I get..
>
>
> This isn't good :( I don't want to have to go back to plain servlets
> and I didn't want to have to write php...
>
> thanks,
> Steve
>
>
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