Re: CACAO 0.93 released

2005-11-27 Thread Clemens Eisserer
Hi,

Wow its really great to see that much progress at the CACAO project.
Its really ready for production-use especially for high-throughput
applications (since its a waste of resources to run such type of
programs on interpreted jvms), we are using it internal for running
our calendaring-sortware.
The only thing which doesn't make me that happy is memory-management
performance, I wonder wether it would make sence to implement a sort
of a java-optimized GC which could be shared across different free
JVMs?

Thanks a lot for this great work and good luck for the future!

lg Clemens

2005/11/26, Christian Thalinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 On Sat, 2005-11-26 at 15:10 +0100, Mark Wielaard wrote:
 * JIT codegenerators for Arm and MIPS (32-bit, -o32), currently
   closed-source
 
  But this list is not for promoting non-free addons. Please keep the GNU
  Classpath mailinglists themselves about sharing Free Software.
  Proprietary software has enough other places to be promoted and
  discussed.

 Yep, sorry about that.  This slipped in.

 TWISTI



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Re: CACAO 0.93 released

2005-11-26 Thread Mark Wielaard
Hi Christian,

On Thu, 2005-11-24 at 01:38 +0100, Christian Thalinger wrote:
 CACAO 0.93 released.
 This is a major feature enhancement and bugfix release.

Wow this is an impressive release. Just tried it out and it seems really
nice and fast :) ./configure  make  make install and off you go!
Good work, and thanks for sharing under the GPL.

   * JIT codegenerators for Arm and MIPS (32-bit, -o32), currently
 closed-source

But this list is not for promoting non-free addons. Please keep the GNU
Classpath mailinglists themselves about sharing Free Software.
Proprietary software has enough other places to be promoted and
discussed.

Thanks,

Mark



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