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Sent: Mon 1/22/2007 1:35 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Better Java performance on Linux
Hi
Thanks, that's what I thought. Now I'm not really sure what would be best
for our environment. We run eclipse, jboss and tomcat on our machines, and
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37 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Better Java performance on Linux
Thanks for great help to all of you!
When I said "performance gap", I meant for example starting tomcat in 5
sec
instead of 20 sec, much faster eclipse, and so on.
I'm a little confused when downloading JDK fr
: Fri 1/19/2007 1:37 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Better Java performance on Linux
Thanks for great help to all of you!
When I said "performance gap", I meant for example starting tomcat in 5
sec
instead of 20 sec, much faster eclipse, and so on.
I'm a little confused when
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From: Inge Solvoll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 1/19/2007 1:37 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: OT: Better Java performance on Linux
Thanks for great help to all of you!
When I said "perf
Thanks for great help to all of you!
When I said "performance gap", I meant for example starting tomcat in 5 sec
instead of 20 sec, much faster eclipse, and so on.
I'm a little confused when downloading JDK from Sun's pages, does it matter
if I download SE or EE? Does it matter at all what JDK v
"Inge Solvoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16/01/2007 09:53:50:
> A friend of mine (big linux fan) told me that tests at his workplace
> indicated a huge (up to 500%) java performance gap between linux and
> windows
Of course you have to also ask what he calls performance, what did he
measu
"Inge Solvoll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 16/01/2007 09:53:50:
> A friend of mine (big linux fan) told me that tests at his workplace
> indicated a huge (up to 500%) java performance gap between linux and
windows
> Has anyone here experienced anything similar, with either OS performing
> va
We are doing all development and deployment on Linux (Unix) servers but
one big difference I have noticed is when installing on Sun machines. We
have an application deployed on a Sun-Fire v210 and the java part
behaves much faster on sun than on a similar linux server while the C
part behaves somet
Inge Solvoll wrote:
Sorry about this OT question, but I figured you guys were the right
ones to
ask about this.
A friend of mine (big linux fan) told me that tests at his workplace
indicated a huge (up to 500%) java performance gap between linux and
windows
on machines running on the same har
Are you sure it wasn't just -server vs -client VM?
I've seen the server VM (in certain apps) be up to 500% faster than the
client VM.
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 10:53:50 +0100, Inge Solvoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Sorry about this OT question, but I figured you guys were the right ones
to
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