The only solution that I found the is plausable today is
to use ibms native code compiler.

You have to purchase visualage for java enterprise edition.

I was using it under the beta versions of it with swing 1.1.

It works very well and it speeds up swing significantly.

Edgar  Villanueva
PCS Technology
OrderBook project       

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> Sorry
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> I mean native code Java application.
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> 
> Wait I'm confused. Isn't JFC just Swing? Why isn't that "native Java"?
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> Thanks in advanced,
> 
> -Riyad
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> Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:12 AM
> Subject: Native Java applications
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> >I would like to program with the JFC. But on the opposite I prefer native
> Java
> >applications because performance reasons.
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> >What kind of possibilities do I have today?
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> >Thanks and Kind Regards.
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> >Urs Wagner
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