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*This page details issues surrounding running EclipseLink in an Eclipse IDE environment on 64 bit OS platforms like Vista 64 or Linux 64.
 
*This page details issues surrounding running EclipseLink in an Eclipse IDE environment on 64 bit OS platforms like Vista 64 or Linux 64.
 
==Windows Vista 64 Bit Developement==
 
==Windows Vista 64 Bit Developement==
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*<font color="red">This page in progress as of 11 Aug 2009</font>
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*Get a 64 bit capable CPU (A Pentium IV 630 will do but we will be testing on an Intel Corei7 920)
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*Get a lot of memory (rembember in a 64 bit OS - memory will be used twice as fast - so 8GB behaves like 4GB - I therefore recommend
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**3GB if you are running a database on another machine
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**6GB if you run a database like Oracle 11 on the same development machine
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**8GB if you run both the Application Server and database on the same development machine
 
*Get SUN 1.6.0 64 Bit JVM
 
*Get SUN 1.6.0 64 Bit JVM
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**I have the links at home
 
*Get Eclipse 3.5 64 Bit edition
 
*Get Eclipse 3.5 64 Bit edition
 
*Get TortoiseSVN 64 Bit edition
 
*Get TortoiseSVN 64 Bit edition
*Get
 

Revision as of 15:18, 12 August 2009

EclipseLink 64 Bit Development

  • This page details issues surrounding running EclipseLink in an Eclipse IDE environment on 64 bit OS platforms like Vista 64 or Linux 64.

Windows Vista 64 Bit Developement

  • This page in progress as of 11 Aug 2009
  • Get a 64 bit capable CPU (A Pentium IV 630 will do but we will be testing on an Intel Corei7 920)
  • Get a lot of memory (rembember in a 64 bit OS - memory will be used twice as fast - so 8GB behaves like 4GB - I therefore recommend
    • 3GB if you are running a database on another machine
    • 6GB if you run a database like Oracle 11 on the same development machine
    • 8GB if you run both the Application Server and database on the same development machine
  • Get SUN 1.6.0 64 Bit JVM
    • I have the links at home
  • Get Eclipse 3.5 64 Bit edition
  • Get TortoiseSVN 64 Bit edition

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