I have been getting very slow performance also, but didn't know what
might be causing it.  Exactly how do you disable the JIT, and what is
TYA?  I realize I am a newbie, but please enlighten me.

Bri

--- Paul Ignacio Pacheco Piemonti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using the following system:
>       
>       Intel celeron 333, with 64MB  
>       Linux RedHat 6.0
>       jdk1.2v2 for  glibc  2.1
> 
> And the jdk works fine. However, I have notticed
> some very strange performance
> results. For example, when I start swingset, I get
> the following results:
> 
>       with sunwjit:   It takes about 28  seconds to load.
>       without a JIT:  It takes about 19 seconds to load.
>       with tya:   it takes about 13 seconds to load.
> 
> This kind of behaviour seems to continue even after
> all the classes have been
> loaded and normal execution takes place. 
> 
> Another example is using netbeans, if I used sunwjit
> I would throw the computer
> out the window, however if I disable sunwjit,
> netbeans runs much faster.
> 
>  It seems to me, sunwjit actually slows down a lot
> the JDK.  I get the same
> kind of result when testing java2demo, and other
> examples.
> 
> Has anyone notticed this strange behavior?, If this
> happens on
> most systems, wouldn't it be a good idea to disable
> sunwjit by default, or to
> include tya, or to work in a better JIT?
> 
>       Paul Pacheco.   <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> 
> 
>
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