Re: Is Java/Tomcat on FBSD practical?

From: Dirk-Willem van Gulik (dirkx_at_webweaving.org)
Date: 11/05/03

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    Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 10:02:44 +0100 (CET)
    To: Heath Volmer <hvolmer@tallbob.com>
    
    

    > My biggest problem has been Java. I've done the diablo 1.3 package and
    > java seemed to work (java -v), but when I install Tomcat it won't start.
    > I've done the same install on mac and windows with no problem. The
    > stack trace is completely alien to me and I can try to get it if it
    > would help.

    If the stacktrace looks like it is some VM issue - posting it here may
    help - otherwise the tomcat folks may be a better bet.

    One quick test - try running it as root and see if that changes anything -
    some JDK version had that problem - which since is fixed if I recall
    correctly.

    > I'm basically wondering if running Tomcat or any other java on this
    > machine is realistic or not.

    We are using it with no great issue (other than that java can be quite
    memory hungry :-)

    DW.
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