Do you know which is going to perform better? 32bit jdk with native JAI, or the
64bit jdk without native JAI?
thanks,
charles
On Apr 13, 2012, at 12:03 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:
> You simply can't install native JAI on a Windows 64 bit machine, the binary
> do not exist and
> cannot be made since the native part is not fully open source.
> The only way out that I know is to run a 32bit JVM, and then you can bind to
> it the native
> libraries
>
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