<showing my ignorance>
What performance does a JIT improve? Are you talking about the time to run
an uncompiled application with this JIT vs. another JIT (i.e. performance
improvement is in the JIT compilation not in running the application)? Or
are you saying that the compiled code from this JIT is faster than the
comiled code from javac or jikes?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Antonio S. R. Gomes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 1999 2:15 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: borland/inprise jit for blackdown 1.2pre2
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>
>
> I've tested Borland javacomp with my 35K lines application,
> which uses a
> lot of swing+threads+rmi, and most of it worked fine (some
> problems). The
> most exciting was the performance improvement in some points.
>
> Important: my code does not run with sunjit ... performs
> better with tya
> ... but unfortunately doesn't work in linux when all features of my
> application are activated. Even disabling the jit or native threads it
> does not perform well, but it is getting better ;-)
>
>
> []'s
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> Antonio S. R. Gomes, Msc Student
> Department of Computer Engineering and Industrial Automation
> FEEC-UNICAMP
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