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Re: JDK 1.6 slowness on Suns

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (William Cattey)
Tue Aug 21 11:50:13 2007

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Even though I signed the status report, the info about JDK came from  
someone at the Release Team meeting -- I forget who.

I'm  copying that group, and hopefully someone will chime in with  
more detail for you.

-Bill

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On Aug 20, 2007, at 4:02 PM, Alex T Prengel wrote:

> Hi Bill,
>
> You note in the current Release Team Status Report:
>
>> JDK 1.6 appears to interact poorly with AFS home directories under
>> Solaris, taking several minutes to start.
>
> I wasn't aware of this- can you give me a simple test example where  
> I can see
> this for myself?
>
> I maintain a number of Java apps that rely on the default Java  
> version I've
> installed in AFS java lockers (not the Java in the release)- if  
> this is going
> to be a problem I need to check it out.
>
>                                  Thanks,
>
>                                         A.
>


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