I can guarantee from all empirical evidence that on the iSeries the JVM
does NOT like to share memory with any other tasks.  If you don't have
memory assigned to the server and it as to compete with normal
development tasks, then the JVM gets swapped out repeatedly during
startup and you will see extraordinarily lengthened startup times.  If
you can't afford enough memory to run the software properly (as little
as 512MB seems to do the trick), then by all means use something lighter
weight like Tomcat.

Joe


> From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)
> 
> I am starting the entire server so I am expecting it to take a little
> longer, but 10 minutes is a little too much for me.  This is a dev
> server and I don't believe we have memory allocated to it
specifically.


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