I must say that I found Mark's original response more succint, while just as
correct.
;-)
On 26.06.2019 21:11, Suvendu Sekhar Mondal wrote:
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 11:02 PM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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Kumar,
On 6/2
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 11:02 PM Christopher Schultz <
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> Kumar,
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> On 6/26/19 13:27, Kumar R wrote:
> > Hi, Thanks for your reply...! As the application is available for
> > users, also cost is involved for n
On 6/26/2019 11:18 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 26/06/2019 18:10, Kumar R wrote:
Hi Team,
Is it possible to go for higher version of JDK(64 bit) and Tomcat(64bit) on
32 bit window 2003 architecture.
No.
A tiny bit more detail:
64-bit software requires a 64-bit operating system. A 64-bit opera
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On 6/26/19 13:27, Kumar R wrote:
> Hi, Thanks for your reply...! As the application is available for
> users, also cost is involved for new Linux VM.
??!
> Is it possible with existing window VM 32 bit.
It is not possible to safely run you
Hi,
Thanks for your reply...!
As the application is available for users, also cost is involved for new
Linux VM.
Is it possible with existing window VM 32 bit.
Thanks
Rajib
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 10:49 PM John Larsen wrote:
> Why windows - especially from 2003. If app is in java you'll get huge
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
Thanks
Rajib
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 10:56 PM Christopher Schultz <
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> On 6/26/19 13:18, John Larsen wrote:
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On 6/26/19 13:18, John Larsen wrote:
> Why windows - especially from 2003. If app is in java you'll get
> huge performance boost moving to linux.
[Citation Needed]
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> On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 11:11 AM Kumar R
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>> Hi Team,
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Kumar,
On 6/26/19 13:10, Kumar R wrote:
> Hi Team, Is it possible to go for higher version of JDK(64 bit) and
> Tomcat(64bit) on 32 bit window 2003 architecture. If so, kindly let
> me know the possible difficulties.
There is nothing inherently 32-
Why windows - especially from 2003. If app is in java you'll get huge
performance boost moving to linux.
John Larsen
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 11:11 AM Kumar R wrote:
> Hi Team,
> Is it possible to go for higher version of JDK(64 bit) and Tomcat(64bit) on
> 32 bit window 2003 architecture.
> If
On 26/06/2019 18:10, Kumar R wrote:
> Hi Team,
> Is it possible to go for higher version of JDK(64 bit) and Tomcat(64bit) on
> 32 bit window 2003 architecture.
No.
Mark
> If so, kindly let me know the possible difficulties.
> Thanks
> Rajib
>
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 1:17 AM Kumar R wrote:
>
Hi Team,
Is it possible to go for higher version of JDK(64 bit) and Tomcat(64bit) on
32 bit window 2003 architecture.
If so, kindly let me know the possible difficulties.
Thanks
Rajib
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 1:17 AM Kumar R wrote:
> Hi,
> Thanks for the help.
> Thanks & Regards
> Rajib
>
> On Tue,
Hi,
Thanks for the help.
Thanks & Regards
Rajib
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 1:14 AM Felix Schumacher <
felix.schumac...@internetallee.de> wrote:
>
>
> Am 24. Juni 2019 21:23:24 MESZ schrieb Kumar R :
> >Hi Team,
> >I am facing server 0 issue while starting tomcat 5 service after
> >increase
> >the heap
Am 24. Juni 2019 21:23:24 MESZ schrieb Kumar R :
>Hi Team,
>I am facing server 0 issue while starting tomcat 5 service after
>increase
>the heap size from 1024 to 2048.
>
>Server:-
>Windows 32
>Jre:-
>1.5.0_15-h04, mixed mode sharing
The 32 bit version of Java under windows can't use more than
Hi Team,
I am facing server 0 issue while starting tomcat 5 service after increase
the heap size from 1024 to 2048.
Server:-
Windows 32
Jre:-
1.5.0_15-h04, mixed mode sharing
Tomcat:-
5.5
Error:-
Jakarta log:- create JavaVM failed, failed initializing java.
Event log:-
The Apache Tomcat service te
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