I took a look at this, and am intrigued. Can anyone comment on
how stable the combination of this JIT and the 1.2 pre-release might be (I
realize it'd be unlikely that anyone's tested this combination yet, I'm
more concerned with the maturity of the 1.2 JDK)?
I'm currently using the 1.1.7v3 JDK, but because of a lack of a
JIT compiler, I was thinking of switching to the alphaworks port before
deployment. If this combination might be a stable alternative, I'd really
like to stick with the Blackdown port. Are any parts of the 1.2 JDK flaky
at all, or is it pretty much ok?
-Tim
On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, noisebrain wrote:
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> http://www.borland.com/jbuilder/linux/
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> "
> The JBuilder JIT for Linux preview release is based on the
> proven JBuilder JIT for Windows that has been shipping for
> over three years and provides significant performance
> improvements for Java 2 applications on the Linux platform. For
> example, compilation is 33% faster when using the JBuilder
> JIT for Linux in place of the default JIT included with the
> Java 2 Linux JDK
>
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