I just checked all the machines (desktop, 2 servers) for Java error dumps - like when Java actually crashes. There were only 3 dumps in total, after months of operation. Two of these were related to the java.util.ZipFile class - probably reading a very malformed ZIP file? Not tragic, but maybe a problem IFF we ever encounter broken zip files again... The third crash report just said "There is insufficient memory for the Java Runtime Environment to continue.". That should - and definitely can - be avoided. Overall, let's just say: It Works. Verdict: We can actually depend on it - provided we don't assume it is reliable rocket fuel steering circuitry. ^^
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Snippet ID: | #1002645 |
Snippet name: | The Java VM is Very Stable. |
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Author: | stefan |
Category: | blog posts |
Type: | Blog post |
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Created/modified: | 2016-02-09 00:24:28 |
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Referenced in: | #3000382 - Answer for ferdie (>> t = 1, f = 0) |