Oracle now owns the sun hotspot team, which is inarguably the highest powered 
java vm team in the world.  Its still really the epicenter of all java vm 
development.
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-----Original Message-----
From: "Ilya Grebnov" <i...@metricshub.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 14:09:33 
To: <user@cassandra.apache.org>
Reply-To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: RE: Why do Datastax docs recommend Java 6?

Also, what is particular reason to use Oracle JDK over Open JDK? Sorry, I
could not find this information online.

 

Thanks, 

Ilya

From: Michael Kjellman [mailto:mkjell...@barracuda.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 7:29 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Why do Datastax docs recommend Java 6?

 

There have been tons of threads/convos on this.

 

In the early days of Java 7 it was pretty unstable and there was pretty much
no convincing reason to use Java 7 over Java 6.

 

Now that Java 7 has stabilized and Java 6 is EOL it's a reasonable decision
to use Java 7 and we do it in production with no issues to speak of.

 

That being said there was one potential situation we've seen as a community
where bootstrapping new node was using 3x more CPU and getting significantly
less throughput. However, reproducing this consistently never happened
AFAIK.

 

I think until more people use Java 7 in production and prove it doesn't
cause any additional bugs/performance issues Datastax will update their
docs. Until now I'd say it's a safe bet to use Java 7 with Vanilla C* 1.2.1.
I hope this helps!

 

Best,

Michael

 

From: Baron Schwartz <ba...@xaprb.com>
Reply-To: "user@cassandra.apache.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org>
Date: Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:21 AM
To: "user@cassandra.apache.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org>
Subject: Why do Datastax docs recommend Java 6?

 

The Datastax docs repeatedly say (e.g.
http://www.datastax.com/docs/1.2/install/install_jre) that Java 7 is not
recommended, but they don't say why. It would be helpful to know this. Does
anyone know? 

 

The same documentation is referenced from the Cassandra wiki, for example,
http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/GettingStarted

 

- Baron


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