MO> vm (check with -version). Also try running with -classic on the 1.2.2 -
MO> it should disable hotspot, see if it makes a difference.
Yes, it makes much difference. This way (without hotspot) everything works just fine.
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>> I recently tried running my java 3d application in a Jdk 1.2.2 Hotspot Engine
>> VM on Windows 98.
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>> The thing that I noticed is dynamic rotations (from a
>> MouseRotateBehavior) will pause , for 1/2 sec and then continue. But ,
>> the pausing is pretty frequent , about every 10-15 seconds.
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>> I'm wondering if it is the garbage collector in hotspot ? The same
>> code runs without the pauses in Jdk 1.2 (no hotspot).
MO> That's just about the reverse of what you should expect - the HS gc is
MO> incremental and should run without pausing, while pausing for half a second
MO> sounds just like the standard, classic VM.
MO> Try running with -verbose:gc, and make sure you are using the correct
MO> vm (check with -version). Also try running with -classic on the 1.2.2 -
MO> it should disable hotspot, see if it makes a difference.
MO> /Mats
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