Does SunONE support Solaris 64 bits?

Hi,
I'm trying to make my app server run on 64bits mode on a Solaris 8 system. I've set the -d64 flag in the jvm options but it seems like it's being ignored. If I dump the system properties from a servlet, I can see sun.arch.data.model is 32. Any other change to the VM is applied and works fine.
Any idea about what is wrong? Does the server support 64 bits?
Regards,
Jorge

64-bit JVMs are not supported with Sun App Server (or any app server AFAIK). Note this would required that everything is in available in 64-bit (app server native code, JDBC drivers, etc...)
64-bit allows you to break the 2GB (or 4GB depending on the OS) barrier. Is that what you're trying to do?
-Alexis

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