I just learned that Sun now has its JDK available for Linux.
I downloaded it from:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2sdk122
I noticed that in the README 'credits' section they give kudos to
the blackdown development team.
What is the relationship between the blackdown JDK and Sun's?
When I rebuild my test application that had a memory problem
(see my previous email with subject "Segmentation fault problem"),
it runs fine with the Sun JDK. I.e. it runs to completion with
no memory problems or seg faults. It also never grows the process
size reported by 'ps'. It also seems to run significantly faster.
I also notice that the 'ps' command only shows one process for
every Java program running. The blackdown showed several.
How do they do this? Does the Sun JDK use green threads by
default?
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Michael Maloney
Ilex Engineering, Inc.
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