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Default How to set Java HotSpot Server VM for Linux

Hi,

I have a Java application running on JBoss 3.0.0 on Linux 7.3. When I run comman java -version

I get the following :

Java TM runtime Environement Standard Edition <build 1.4.1_01-b01
Java Hotspot <TM> Client VM Build 1.4.1_01-b01 <mixed mode>

From Sun Java site, I understand that for long running server tasks we need to use -server flag. When I try java -server command and check the version again, it still shows the client VM as above.

Can someone please clarify this issue (whether we really must have java - server option for JBoss/EJB based application). If yes, how do we set it?? (I think a separate download as par tof JVM is not reuired.)

Regards,

Suhas Walanjoo
Pune India 411001





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