Keep in mind that a penny per page is 10 - 20 times what the average website is getting for ads right now. As a webmaster at a site that gets around 200k page loads per day, I would be more than happy with.001 -.005 cents per page, which I think people might be willing to pay. This would help out struggling websites like mine that are barely breaking even.
I've been running the blackdown jdk in a production environment for over a year now. It has been nothing but stable and seems pretty fast. I did try out the IBM jdk 1.3 and was very impressed... until I ran apache bench. It crashed within seconds of a 100 concurrent user test that I run with no problems on blackdown. Has anyone else seen this? It's a new port, so I will try back with the next release.
Keep in mind that a penny per page is 10 - 20 times what the average website is getting for ads right now. As a webmaster at a site that gets around 200k page loads per day, I would be more than happy with .001 - .005 cents per page, which I think people might be willing to pay. This would help out struggling websites like mine that are barely breaking even.
I believe it was the pre-release version of 1.3.0. I will give the final release a shot.
I've been running the blackdown jdk in a production environment for over a year now. It has been nothing but stable and seems pretty fast. I did try out the IBM jdk 1.3 and was very impressed... until I ran apache bench. It crashed within seconds of a 100 concurrent user test that I run with no problems on blackdown. Has anyone else seen this? It's a new port, so I will try back with the next release.