Classic JDK is the 64 bit version.
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[mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Steve Hinrichs
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 11:19 AM
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Subject: 32 bit vs 64 bit Java
At V6R1 we have the following options for java (for the j9 versions)
5761JV1 8 J2SE 5.0 32 bit
5761JV1 9 J2SE 5.0 64 bit
5761JV1 11 Java SE 6 32 bit
5761JV1 12 Java SE 6 64 bit
Has anyone done any benchmarking, or has any experience or
recommendations on what is best to use? We currently support the
Classic JDK 5.0 and the J2SE 5.0 32 bit. I am wondering if there is an
advantage to the 64 bit versions.
Thanks
Steve
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