I agree. Tower J is somewhat limited in terms of full java capabilities, ie
compiles the complete application before hand. Now if the linux JVM were to
perform as well as some *other* vendor's JVM, we would all have great reason to
celebrate! Please do not misunderstand, I love linux and java. However, my
experience has been that under Windoze, my Symantec JVM and JIT perform better
than the Blackdown port and the TYA JIT.
I will say this, the latest release (1.1.7 v1a and TYA 1.1.4) are the best yet and
are getting better - so I have absolutely NO complaints - great job!
Bryce McKinlay wrote:
> Although this is good to see, it is hardly fair to compare a native code
> compiler (a commercial one, at that) against a true JVM (which in Microsoft's
> case was only slightly slower)
>
> regards
>
> [ bryce ]
>
> Mario Camou wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Check this out (I'm not including the full text in the interest of conserving
> > bandwidth):
> >
> > http://www.internetworld.com/print/current/webdev/19981123-java.html
> >
> > Way to go!