Linux JVMs Running Under BSD?
Mock asks: "I work for a web services company, and so part of our business process involves setting up web servers for our customers that include a JVM for running our software. Although I've found FreeBSD to be rock-solid for server applications and the quickest to fix security issues, the JVM support has been lagging behind other systems, for some time now. I would like to know if it is wise, or even possible, to run the Linux JVM under BSD? Are there other alternatives I'd be better off considering (besides using a different operating system)?"
An open source programming language, like Python, Perl or PHP. That and you can also use rotor, microsoft's .NET environment which works natively on FreeBSD.
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