[PJUG Javamail] 64bit issues
Bill Ensley
bill at bearprinting.com
Thu Aug 2 15:56:25 UTC 2007
Ignore the AMD in the name, it is the same 64bit for Intel chipsets as well,
I went through
the same headache.
Just use the AMD64 binary and all will be good.
-Bill Ensley
www.bearprinting.com
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From: javamail-bounces at pjug.org [mailto:javamail-bounces at pjug.org] On Behalf
Of ted kubaska
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 11:51 PM
To: javamail at pjug.org
Subject: [PJUG Javamail] 64bit issues
I'm hoping to find some java people working in the 64bit world . I'm going a
little nutty . it turns out the machine I need to run on is a dual 64bit
Intel box running a 64bit Suse 10.2.
I loaded the 32bit version of Eclipse with 32bit java 1.5 update 12. This
eclipse is fragile and buggy. Do I have to run the 64bit version of Eclipse
on a 64bit OS? And if so, Eclipse says I must run a 64bit Java with 64bit
Eclipse. When I look at the 64bit Java downloads from Sun, they all have AMD
in the name and I know this machine has an Intel chip . (I think one chip
although /proc/cpuinfo tells me I have two processors but the sysop says he
thinks these are dual core and hyperthreaded.)
What do Java folks do in the 64bit world? What java do you run? What eclipse
do you run? Am I going to need 64bit versions of other tools like ant and
tomcat?
Thanks.
-ted
From: javamail-bounces at pjug.org [mailto:javamail-bounces at pjug.org] On Behalf
Of Ken Paulsen
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2007 10:08 AM
To: Ambica Sogal
Cc: javamail at pjug.org
Subject: Re: [PJUG Javamail] Volunteer Oppprtunities
You might check out many of the projects on java.net.
I participate in the GlassFish <https://jsftemplating.dev.java.net> ,
JSFTemplating <https://jsftemplating.dev.java.net> (founder), Ajax
<https://ajax.dev.java.net> , jmaki-charting
<https://jmaki-charting.dev.java.net> , and Woodstock
<https://woodstock.dev.java.net> java.net projects. Depending on your
interest and experience there are a variety of opportunities on all of those
projects.
Ken
Ambica Sogal wrote:
I am looking for volunteer opportunities to do some Java work. Any ideas
would be appreciated. Thanks
Ambica
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