BTW, if you plan to contribute your code to Harmony as a result of
your tests you should read the following pages:
http://harmony.apache.org/contribution_policy.html
http://harmony.apache.org/auth_cont_quest.html

Considering your previous IBM VM experience it could be impossible to
commit your code to Harmony code base.
However, this situation requires deeper investigation and you are free
to use Harmony for your research in any case.

SY, Alexey

2008/11/13 Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, Diab.
>
> IBM has not opened the source code of j9 vm, as far as I know.
> However, you can implement and test your new algorithms with drlvm,
> which is available in Harmony. Drlvm already has number GC
> implementations and it is possible to add one more.
>
> Probably the best contact person for GC related stuff in Harmony is
> Xiao-Feng Li. I believe that he will come up with the comments.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> SY, Alexey
>
> P.S. Welcome to Harmony :)
>
> 2008/11/13 Diab Abuaiadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> Dear Sir/Madam, I have a few questions/help. Please let me introduce 
>> myself.My name is diab abuaiadh. I worked at ibm and invented the parallel 
>> compactionalgorithms implemented at ibm products (sov and j9). I left IBM at 
>> 2006.I have new algorithms for the garbage collection and I am very 
>> interested to implementthese algorithms. I have a few questions for you: did 
>> IBM gave j9 to the open source community?In other words, can I get the code 
>> for j9 and implement/test my new algorithms? I will be happy to share some 
>> of the ideas I have with the open source community. Thank you for your 
>> help,Diab.
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