Where can I get IBM JDK for Linux ???

-- Aravind

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sandy Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, 23 May 1999 08:45
> To: Jonas Erikson
> Cc: Bryce McKinlay; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: GC... faster?
> 
> 
> I am not to sure about Blackdown but I do that I IBM JVM for Linux.
> (1.1.7 is going to be available very soon, with 1.2 to follow close) has
> unbeleivable garbage collection. They do the GCing similar to HotSpot
> actually if I am not mistaken their GCing is better than HotSpot.
> 
> So you even if it is not provided by Blackdown you will have an 
> alternative.
> 
> Sandy
> 
> Jonas Erikson wrote:
> 
> > I use jdk1.2 using massive memmory allocation (>512M)
> > and at the same time WeakReferences for  object persistance
> > and cacheing. This usualy contributes to double GC-pass
> > (from weakref) and long GC-delays.
> >
> > Now, does jdk1.2 use ageing GC-frames or realtime GC
> > or anyting like hotspot/self features?
> >
> > Any plans here?
> >
> > My benchmark indicates a 2-5 times speedup using the
> > Solaris version of jdk1.2.
> >
> > (you could use the GC from Self-src that is implemented in hotspot)
> >
> > Anyway thankyou backdown... ;-)
> >
> > Best,
> > Jonas IllumiNet.
> >
> > Bryce McKinlay wrote:
> > > Sandy Ward wrote:
> > > > Anyone know much about the garbage collector for the 
> Blackdown JVM? I am talking
> > > > about comparisons to Sun's, IBM's, etc. From recent 
> experience it seems that
> > > > the GC takes one big pause to collect the garbage where as 
> other VM's do it a
> > > > little more smoothly.
> > > >
> > > > Any thoughts?
> > >
> > > Using native threads, GC runs more smoothly with 
> significantly less noticable
> > > pausing.
> > >
> > > Unfortuntatly, native threads are not working properly in the 
> current blackdown JDK
> > > 1.1.7v3 (at least on Redhat 6.0).
> > >
> > > regards
> > >
> > >   [ bryce ]
> >
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