> > HotSpot is a Sun thing; there is no "HotSpot" in IBM's JVM.
>
> To be pandantic, HotSpot is a java Just-in-time compiler, aka JIT.
> IBM's JVM also has a JIT, it just has a different name, and it's
> on by default. IBM requires an -option at runtime to disable it.
Yes I know, HotSpot *is* a JIT (among other things), but HotSpot != JIT :)
> > And exactly how does it "crash"?
>
> IBM's JVM dumps core with SEGV errors.
Ok. I actually made a weird misstake when i read your message; for some
reason I thought I was reading another mailinglist, and on that mailinglist
when people say "crash", it can mean anything from a "real" crash to an
exception being thrown. Hence my question.
> Consistantly.
> When I posted a polite query about it on their newsgroup, they canceled
> my post. :p
Really? Didn't know they did that (IBM that is).
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