Go to the Java website, choose the 64-bit JRE (Java Runtime Engine). Download the .tar.gz file and upload the file to the serveradmin home folder. For older versions of Java go to the Java Archives site.
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Originally, I had endorsed using 32-bit Java on 64-bit Ubuntu. Though I have not had a chance to do performance testing, with Cloud computing and lack of documention on 32-bit Java, it's time to move to 64-bit Java. |
Use the account that will be launching the Java process. In this example it will be serveradmin,
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