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1. Re: JBoss, Tomcat or Jetty on???
joelvogt Jun 25, 2002 10:23 PM (in response to base698)It should work no problems, but performance might be an issue depending what you do with it. The P120 should be fine, but the more memory you can throw at it the better it will go.
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2. Re: JBoss, Tomcat or Jetty on???
jules Jul 2, 2002 5:10 AM (in response to base698)Jetty generally has a lighter footprint than TC, since it has been designed and written to be small and embeddable.....
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3. Re: JBoss, Tomcat or Jetty on???
crackers Jul 3, 2002 1:56 PM (in response to base698)I don't think you'll have enough memory. I've got JBoss 2.4.6 up on a RH 7.2 system (450Mhz, 192 Mb memory) and it works just fine with JDK 1.4. However, it appears that it's consuming about 25 Mb of resident memory, so yeah - more memory would be good, otherwise I think you'll be swapping a lot.
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4. Re: JBoss, Tomcat or Jetty on???
jules Jul 4, 2002 9:07 AM (in response to base698)You can strip down JBoss by running the minimal configuration (./run.sh -configuration minimal) ur running e.g. default and removing services from ..../deploy until you break something that you need.
I've no idea what the minimal requirements are, but I would have thought you could tailor a configuration to be pretty small....
Good luck,
Jules