I presume you've looked at GCJ http://gcc.gnu.org/java/?

Thats as much as I know.


On 6/15/07, Roger Ingo Mateer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> has anybody had any experience with Java native compilation?
>
> i'm interested to know which compiler would be best under the
> following constraints:
>
> 1 a single compiler which can produce binaries for Windows and Linux;
>
> 2 a compiler which need not provide well developed support for Swing
> (since i'm interested in produced a command-line based computation
> engine);
>
> 3 a compiler which produces native code which is hard to decompile,
> (since i want protection for proprietary algorthms) and performs at
> least as well as byte-compiled code (since it looks like being a
> computationally demanding application); and
>
> 4 a compiler which is either free or relatively cheap to licence
> (since i have a limited budget :-)
>
> any advice, suggestions, insights would be appreciated.
>
> Roger Ingo Mateer
>
>
> >
>


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