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> Anyhow, I was happy to discover that jdk1.2 finishes my little program 3
> (three) times faster than jdk 1.1.7 and in approx. the same time as jdk
> 1.1.7 + TYA 1.3
What?!?!?! Is that a "real" program? That is, with method invokations and
stuff, and not just a calculation benchmark?
If so, than I seem to have a problem. My test would suggest that JDK 1.2 is
usually as fast, or slower than 1.1.7. Am I alone in this respect? Do everyone
else get superious performance out of 1.2?
PS.
Your questions about memory footprint. I don't know if it's
supposed to be that way, but I'm sure seeing the same thing
over here.
DS.
/ Peter Schuller
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