> Sorry I've not been keeping up on the world of Debian java.
I never have been into it really, since I needed JDK 1.4 and didn't find
anything of how to get it officially. This is why I actually went the non
debian way, I guess: Installing JDK and Tomcat manually, not using apt-get,
thus being abl
Hi,
I've got an Apache->Tomcat->Jboss setup on a Debian woody production box
(Sun JVM 1.4.2_01). Three weeks ago, Tomcat stopped working printing an
exception stating that there are too many open files. After restart, it
worked again, but only for two weeks, then it stopped again.
After searching
Has anyone tried jrockit on debian woody? It is usually said that jrockit is
more stable than Sun's VM. Is this true? Might moving to jrockit be a good
decision? Or is any other VM recommended?
Regards,
Thomas
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