2007/1/31, Andrew Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

The peformance of JRockit + Harmony classlib is amazing! For some
application on my old machine, it's 1.8x faster than RI!


Which kind of application? WebLogic? :)

On 1/30/07, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm happy to forward the following message due to Apache's spam
> filter being overly aggressive (this is really cool...).  I hope it
> makes it.  Sorry about the formatting :
>
> From: Tuva Palm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: den 30 januari 2007 10:39
> To: '[email protected]'
> Subject: JRockit H27.2.1 for Harmony Class Library released now
>
> We have followed the Apache Harmony project since its inception, and
> are impressed by the rapid progress the project has made.  We are now
> making a version of JRockit adapted to work with Harmony available to
> the community to help the Harmony project progress towards being a
> full Java implementation, and to help us understand the issues
> involved in making our JVM more generic.
>
> JROCKIT H27.2.1 FOR HARMONY CLASS LIBRARY RELEASED NOW
>
> The JRockit H27.2.1 release is a 32-bit partial implementation of the
> Java Standard Edition Version 5 Specification for Windows on Intel
> architecture that works with Harmony Class Library. This software is
> not a part of the Apache Harmony project, and is being licensed to
> you for evaluation purposes only. If you have any questions regarding
> JRockit or this release please visit our forums.
>
> Download the JRockit H27.2.1 at
>
>     http://dev2dev.bea.com/jrockit/jrockitVM
>
> Visit the BEA JRockit forums
>
>      http://forums.bea.com (jrockit.developer.interest.general)
>
> for discussions regarding JRockit.
>
> Regards,
>
> Tuva
>
> Tuva Palm, MSc
> Program Manager
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> BEA Systems
> Java Runtime Products Group
>
>


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Best regards,
Andrew Zhang




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Paulex Yang
China Software Development Labotary
IBM

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