For what it's worth, my experience has been that the Blackdown RC3 port is
much more scaleable and stable than the Inprise Linux port.  I'd place my
bets on the Blackdown port for server-side performance and scaleability.
Although somewhat slow in porting, Blackdown is doing a very thorough job.

My comments are based on tests using green threads without a JIT, at the
moment.

JC

Andreas Rueckert wrote:

> Hi!
>
> On Son, 09 Jan 2000 Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> --<snip>--
>
> >Depends what you want to do. If you want to use native threads, you
> >need the Blackdown JDK. If you want to use tools that depend on the
> >Java Platform Debugging Architecture (like JBuilder and other IDEs),
> >you need the Sun/Inprise JDK.
>
> How stable are the Blackdown RC3 native threads? Has anyone managed to run
> LotusXSL, XP/XT with native threads? I had to use green threads here.
>
> Ciao,
> Andreas
>
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