On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 11:33:20AM -0700, Diana Eichert wrote:
> Speaking of 1.3, I installed the Sun-jdk 1.3 using the FreeBSD port as a
> base.
> I'm curious to know if anyone has looked at getting the:
> IBM Developer Kit and Runtime Environment for Linux, Java 2 Technology
> Edition, Version 1.3
> running
> http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux130/?dwzone=java
> There's an open source Enterprise Management project called OpenNMS that
> recommends the IBM java runtime over all the others.
The IBM JDK is fast, but unfortunately it does not scale very well. You might
want to look at www.volano.com, section benchmarks (I'm offline right now so
I can't look up the url).
We are running a chat system with over 3500 concurrent chatters max, meaning
more than 7000 concurrent threads on linux using blackdown 1.2.2-FCS now.
With any other jdk (or better jre) we'd have trouble. Due to the very good
results i have with running the blackdown-1.2pre-v2 port as base for the
servlet engine on OpenBSD we'll try to run the chat on OpenBSD using this
port soon. I'd really love to use OpenBSD there as we are hitting problems
in linux' tcp/ip stack more and more often now.
so please continue your great work!
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