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s a n j a y


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03-10-05 01:45 AM

Is anyone running weblogic on Debian? If so give me some points. Debian
is my preferred distro, but from BEA's website, it does not seem like
they offer weblogic for Debian.

Thanks

sanjay





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Mark van der Wal


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03-10-05 10:45 PM

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 19:52:20 -0600, s a n j a y wrote:

> Is anyone running weblogic on Debian? If so give me some points. Debian
> is my preferred distro, but from BEA's website, it does not seem like
> they offer weblogic for Debian.
>

It runs, without problems. I'm using Weblogic 8.1sp4 for development on
Debian Sarge. I had to upgrade to a 2.6.x kernel (it wouldn't run on a
2.4.x kernel). I'm using the Sun JDK, haven't tried the jrockit JDK.

So far no problems (running since august 2004 with sp2, since about
a month with sp4).

I wouldn't use Debian for production (support issues).

Installing Oracle9 gave a lot more problems.

> Thanks
> sanjay

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Mark





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    Re: Weblogic  
s a n j a y


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03-11-05 01:46 AM

Mark van der Wal wrote:
> On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 19:52:20 -0600, s a n j a y wrote:
>
> 
>
>
> It runs, without problems. I'm using Weblogic 8.1sp4 for development on
> Debian Sarge. I had to upgrade to a 2.6.x kernel (it wouldn't run on a
> 2.4.x kernel). I'm using the Sun JDK, haven't tried the jrockit JDK.
>
> So far no problems (running since august 2004 with sp2, since about
> a month with sp4).
>
> I wouldn't use Debian for production (support issues).
>
> Installing Oracle9 gave a lot more problems.
>
> 
>
>

Thanks a lot. I am going to try it. This is going to be my experimental
server. So I do not need to worry about support.

sanjay





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