Hello,

Excuse this if it's off-topic...  I couldn't think of the best place to
ask this, and I am running STABLE on all production machines, so...

We have a lot of proprietary code written in Java running on Wintel
boxes.  There's been talk of migrating to Linux, and our initial tests
show performance equal to NT 4.0 under the JDK/JVM's we've tested.

Is there anyone out there running a lot of mission-critical
(read: updating Oracle queues responsible for 911 dispatching) Java code
under FreeBSD?

If so, I'd appreciate JDK/JVM reccomendations, OS tuning tips (or relevant
FAQs), etc.  If not...  I guess I'll resign myself to letting penguins
slowly infiltrate my network (ack!).

Note:  I've seen http://www.freebsd.org/java/.  I'm asking for working
knowledge, known bugs, stability, etc...  and not just if a working JDK
exists.

Thanks,
-Mike

--
"IP assumes non-hostile, non-lazy, and non-clueless nodes."
        --Mark Mentovai



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