> Sorry but that whole "hot spot" thing looks like vapor ware. Besides
> even if Sun is able to get "something" out the door they have already
> stated that it will be given to "paying customers only". Instead of
Easy answer on this: Letīs wait and see.
> waiting and hoping that Sun will do us a favor why not help out with
> the free JIT projects like TYA? I have already found a bug in TYA
As I said, if there is a JIT for Linux which overruns all benchmarks
and which comes close to what HostSpot is promised to do, I will
be glad to use it.
> and I plan on making a small test case so that I can track down
> the problem or send it to the TYA folks. If you help out with the
> free Java projects then free Java will get better than
> "paying customers only" Java that Sun wants you to buy into.
Sun does nothing for pure charity reasons, this is absolutely clear.
JAVA Linux has to compete with other platforms to be accepted
and I am not sure if it can do it by relying on free teams only.
>From my point of view, I am managing projects which heavily rely
on performance and would love to pay for a Linux HotSpot like
runtime.
In the meantime, we will give TYA a try as standard JIT for testing
purposes.
Oliver
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