Hello, first let me say thank you for a fantastic community and forum here. I've been able to search around here and find answers to almost every question I've had so thank you very much. So here's my issue now though, I have a Windows 2008 64 bit OS server with 8gbs of ram and a quad-core processor. However Openfire only wants to read the JRE that it installs. That version is a 32 bit version and is only 1.6.xxx. I would like to use the 64 bit version which is currently Java7 I've read around on here quite a bit and although there is a little information on it, most of what I've found is quite out-dated. I'm wondering if anyone has been able to successfully migrate to the 64 bit Java. As I mentioned I have 8gbs of ram and half of it is completely wasted as teh 32 bit runtime environment will not read past 4gbs. This is confirmed when I create a VMOPTIONS file and change the java heap memory. If I attempt to set it at say 4096mbs, which is completely fine as nothing else runs on that server, it will send an error back telling me that the Java machine can not accept these parameters or something along those lines. I even took out the jre that comes with openfire and put in the jre7 and then edited the folder names to match up with the original jre that comes with openfire but then i get an error saying my JVM is corrupt. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks again and have a great day everyone.
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