Oracle Java 7 Developper Preview for OSX vs OpenJDK 7 (original) (raw)
Scott Kovatch scott.kovatch at oracle.com
Mon Apr 23 14:50:38 PDT 2012
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On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:13 AM, Henri Gomez wrote:
-server KNOWN -client IGNORE
Should that be '-client KNOWN' ? I thought the 32-bit JVM is a client-tuned hotspot. I could be wrong, based on the output of 'java -d32 version'. I just made a copy off x86-64 file into universal, so may be there is miss. I checked with Oracle Java 7 for OSX, same contents
I think you did the right thing with the name of the file and directory, but the content of jvm.cfg should be slightly different.
For the Oracle Java 7 release this is correct because there's only a 64-bit JDK. For a universal JDK, I think -client and -server should both be valid choices.
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List of JVMs that can be used as an option to java, javac, etc.
Order is important -- first in this list is the default JVM.
NOTE that this both this file and its format are UNSUPPORTED and
WILL GO AWAY in a future release.
-server KNOWN -client KNOWN -hotspot ERROR -classic WARN -native ERROR -green ERROR
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I apologize for just making random suggestions, but I'm not in a position to test it out right now.
-- Scott
Scott Kovatch scott.kovatch at oracle.com Santa Clara/Pleasanton, CA
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