The wiki certainly works well for this...
Arzhan Kinzhalin wrote:
On 2/16/06, Stefano Mazzocchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://www.research.ibm.com/people/m/marnold/arnold-welc-rajan.final.pdf
which implements a very interesting trick to speed up java startup
performance: save the hotspot information in a repository (at JVM shut
down) so that the JIT doesn't have to wait when it starts until it knows
what is a hotspot to start compiling it. the performance improvements
are not likely to change the perception that java is awefully slow to
start up on the desktop, but it's a clever idea.
Stefano,
this is very interesting. A little bit too advanced as of right now though. :)
I guess it makes sense to collect interesting papers and attend them
later on when the time comes. Perhaps, Wiki is the right place? I've
seen papers there, but they mostly high-level. "Idea stash" for that
purpose could be worth creating.
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Arzhan
Intel Middleware Platform Division