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Message #00303
Re: [Dhis-dev] Out of memorry
I don't know if it was being done yet, but the installer that I have now
built also puts the Server VM with the JRE and starts tomcat on the server
vm... On our office linux server I have installed tomcat as a unix daemon.
BTW, can the installer code stay in the tools/installer folder on the bazaar
repo or should it be in the local/in ??
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Saptarshi PURKAYASTHA
Director R & D, HISP India
Health Information Systems Programme
My Tech Blog: http://sunnytalkstech.blogspot.com
You Live by CHOICE, Not by CHANCE
2009/3/20 Lars Helge Øverland <larshelge@xxxxxxxxx>
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> 2.) On Windows machines, the JRE runs with the Client JVM which is
>> optimized for quick start, but not for better memory/thread management as
>> the server HotSpot VM. We should by default start tomcat with server VM. In
>> my JavaEE experience, this does reduce a lot of OOM exceptions. If you just
>> have the JRE installed then the server vm is not installed. You need the JDK
>> and have to pass the -server parameter when starting tomcat. If you have the
>> JRE only, then you can copy the server folder from a JDK installation, just
>> like I am doing in the new installer for Windows.
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> This is interesting. Is this something that is done on the India server
> installations as well?
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