The GCC Java frontend is designed to do the following:

* generate Java bytecode from Java source
* generate platform specific executables from Java source
* generate platform specific executables from Java bytecode

Check out GCJ:  http://sources.redhat.com/java/

Peace.....

Tom




"J. Mark Brooks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 08/09/2000 11:33:34 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:  Re: Jikes 1.12 Compiler Goes Open Source




I thought that java bytecode was cross platform by definition.  Does
jikes allow compiling java source to platform-dependent executables now?
On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> IBM has just released two fairly interesting Open Source project.
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> IBM developerWorks released Open Source Jikes compiler
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> The Jikes Compiler has just been released as an open source download from
> IBM developerWorks.  Some of Jikes most noteable qualities.
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> - New mingw compiler support (Gnu C compiler for Windows).
> - New cross compiled capabilities. You can create windows binaries under
> Linux.

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