Difference between DEVELOPMENT mode and PRODUCTION MODE.

Hi Gurus,
We installed oracle 11g Fusion on our machines and while creating a soa domain we selected development mode, then our B2B performance is completely slow then we later changed it to Production mode, then it was pretty good.
While installing weblogic (10.3..3), which One you prefer and JDK(Jrockit 4 or jdk 1.6.0021)
While installing SOA and ADF after running a config.sh file it will prompt for JDK( Which one is preferble)
And same as while creating a SOA domain which one you prefer (JDK or Jrockit)
Regards
RAJ

Hi Raj,
As the name indicates, Development mode should be chosen for development environments where load is not too heavy and performance/throughput may be slow but all the features will be same as production mode. Production mode is used on a licensed software and it gives better performance and throughput, even it may bear the heavy load as well.
For Development environment (Dev mode) you should use sun JDK and for production mode JRockit should be used.
Regards,
Anuj

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