Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "jrockit".
2006 Jun 01
1
Anyone else think Eclipse (radrails) is slow in SUSE Linux?
Ive just changed from windows to suse linux today and the performance is
pretty crappy. Anyone else had this problem?
Thanks
Chris
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2007 Mar 13
1
Java Installation HowTo kickoff (JDK 1.4.2, 1.5 and 1.6)
...1.5 versions.
The Sun JDK 1.6 is probably the most optimized (and the only
1.6implementation by now), but doesn't integrate so good like IBM
JDK's
generated RPMs.
The BEA's JPackage nosrcs are so much out-of-date. Would there be a reason
for JPackage's people forgetting about BEA JRockit? I would like to offer an
updated process to install BEA JRockit via RPM, but it seems impracticable
now. Maybe I'm completely wrong - it seems like JRockit R27.1.0 installation
is graphical nowdays, so would it be useful to make it an RPM? Any help is
appreciated.
I'd like to have a space...
2005 Aug 03
9
Benchmarking Xen (results and questions)
Hi all,
Here are some benchmarks that I''ve done using Xen.
However, before I get started, let me explain some of configuration
details...
Xen Version SPECjbb
WebBench
Linux Distribution Debian 3.1
HT disabled
Linux Kernel 2.6.12.2
Host Patch CK3s
Here are the initial benchmarks
SPECJBB WebBench
1 Thread 1 Client 2 Clients 4 Clients
8 Clients
BOPS TPS TPS TPS TPS
Host
2005 Aug 12
8
Java Problems
Hi. This post follows on from:
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2005-04/msg00185.html
And is possibly related to the bug referenced here:
http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do;:YfiG?bug_id=4335360
In summary: Java processes are doing odd things.
1) It appears that number values are mysteriously changing. e.g. if you
look at the Hashtable error there is no way the