I am preparing a clustered environment on windows server 2008 (64bit).
Configurations
Adobe Pre-configured Jboss (4.2.1)
SQL Server 2008
I ran the configuration manager, and it created several .EAR files to the export directory.
I noticed the file named as adobe-livecycle-native-jboss-x86_win32.ear
I think the .ear file is generated for 32 bit environment.
How to change the installation so that I would get the appropriate .EAR file generated for 64bit environment??
Thanks in advance,
Nith
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Don't let the word "win32" in the filename throw you off-course - it just means that the native components in that EAR file (C++ as well as Java components that run outside the main JVM) are still 32-bit.
There is no separate 64-bit version LiveCycle ES2. LiveCycle ES2 has no 64-bit specific /exclusive features You run the 32-bit version in a 64-bit JVM. All that 64-bit gets you is the ability to make more memory available to LiveCycle, beyond the 1.2 GB a 32-bit JVM gives you in Windows/Linux.
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Hi Jayan,
Many thanks for the clear explanation!
Nith
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