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From: "Albrecht, Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> > MSJVM still kicks ass in performance after years but let's
> > face it it's not
> > widely used in a professional development environment...
>
> Unless you're using a multi-processor machine, then the MSJVM will only
use
> one processor.  Or, if you're dealing with lots of synchronization and
lots
> of threads, in which case the IBM 1.3.1 JVM rocks.

Clearly, but msjvm is lightweight and fast..for client side...which was
clearly what it was supposed to be at the beginning...something that was
supposed to be in your fridge or your cellular is now supposed to be the
defacto standard in a multiprocessor server and rule the e-Commerce
transactions.....mmm....




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