On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 6:48 AM, Kevan Miller <[email protected]>wrote:
> > On Nov 18, 2011, at 7:25 PM, Gunjan Paliwal - Vendor wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am part of the Windows 7 Application Compatibility team at Wal-Mart. > Wal-Mart is currently in the process of migrating to Windows 7 and our > team is gathering information on compatibility of vendor supported > applications in the Windows 7 environment. We have identified some > applications whose vendor is Apache and would like information from you if > these applications are Windows 7 64-bit compatible and if not, whether > there is a compatible upgrade available. > Launching geronimo server process with "Run as administrator" should work just fine. No any known compatibility issue for geronimo on Windows 7 as far as I know. > > > We got your contact information from the Apache website. If you are > unable to provide the information we have requested, please direct us to > the person we can contact for this. Please find below list of applications > that we need information on. We would like to have this information in 2 > days. > > > > Your anticipated cooperation is greatly appreciated. > > > > Please fill the details in below table > > Application Name Application Version IS application Windows 7 > 64-bit Compatible Is there Any Win7 64 bit Compatible Upgrade > Available, if yes what is the version Is this Win7 64 bit compatible > version supported by you in future Comments > > GeronimoWebServer 2.1.7 > > GeronimoWebServer 2.1.6 > > GeronimoWebServer 2.1.4 > > GeronimoWebServer 2.1.3 > > > > > > Please send your response to [email protected] (Reply to all) > > Hi Gunjan, > The Apache Software Foundation is not a vendor. For information about the > ASF, see http://www.apache.org/foundation/ > > I'm not aware of any issues running Apache Geronimo on Windows 7 64-bit. > However, the Geronimo project does not make any compatibility claims. > > --kevan -- Thanks! Regards, Forrest
