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Posted to user@velocity.apache.org by "Soriano, Jaume" <JS...@es.wanadoo.com> on 2001/09/18 12:42:29 UTC
About Velocity & JVM
Hello, nowadays i'm using Velocity on
a HotSpot VM and everything runs ok...
In a few days i will try to 'migrate' my
applications to other machine with the
following configuration:
Kaffe Virtual Machine
Copyright (c) 1996-2000
Transvirtual Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved
Engine: Just-in-time v3 Version: 1.0.6 Java Version: 1.1
Any problem with Velocity and this VM?
Thank you in advance!
Regards: Jaume
Re: About Velocity & JVM
Posted by "Geir Magnusson Jr." <ge...@optonline.net>.
On 9/18/01 6:42 AM, "Soriano, Jaume" <JS...@es.wanadoo.com> wrote:
> Hello, nowadays i'm using Velocity on
> a HotSpot VM and everything runs ok...
> In a few days i will try to 'migrate' my
> applications to other machine with the
> following configuration:
>
> Kaffe Virtual Machine
> Copyright (c) 1996-2000
> Transvirtual Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved
> Engine: Just-in-time v3 Version: 1.0.6 Java Version: 1.1
>
> Any problem with Velocity and this VM?
>
Almost certainly. We depend on j2se 1.2, things like collections
immediately jump to mind, and I think that you will indeed have problems.
Why are you migrating? (just curious...)
geir
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