On Sun, Jan 09, 2000 at 02:58:26AM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> Which one is better? The latest form Sun (RC2) or the latest from blackdown
> (RC3).
>
> What do you think?
Depends what you want to do. If you want to use native threads, you
need the Blackdown JDK. If you want to use tools
Which one is better? The latest form Sun (RC2) or the latest from blackdown
(RC3).
What do you think?
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Hello,
I am not sure if this is the correct forum for this question, please redirect me if
so. I have java version 1.1, apache is on /usr/local/apache,
and jsdk.jar in /usr/local/JSDK2.0/lib. Apache version 1.3.9 runs fine on a 2.2.12
linux kernel.
I have CLASSPATH = /usr/local/JDSK2.0/lib/j
it's a very tough option to sell at this point.
the reasons are numerous;
a big one being the chicken/egg problem.
if i can prove java in general is a direction
we should take and make some incremental success, then
maybe i could find someone to put together some financial support.
but for now
"Michael E. Moores" wrote:
>
> no it's all real.com; you are right. there are ALOT of people here
> and i don't keep track of all the internal organizations and technology,
> politics, etc.
> i am taking a sensible evaluation approach based on
> prototyping, load testing, support, extensibility,
> Heap consumption and performance are real problems in Java.
But doesn't the JSL guarantee that an OutOfMemoryException is never thrown
until all non-reachable objects have been GC:ed? Why would the JVM though an
OutOfMemoryException without first doing a full GC?
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no it's all real.com; you are right. there are ALOT of people here
and i don't keep track of all the internal organizations and technology,
politics, etc.
i am taking a sensible evaluation approach based on
prototyping, load testing, support, extensibility, popularity,
soft/hard parts cost. the
Heeyeon Hwang wrote:
>
> blackdown's license isn't public domain liscence ?
Blackdown's license is controlled by the Sun license. It's not public
domain or open source.
Nathan
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Hi,
while announcing my new JIT compiler TYA 1.6 release
I wrote about some mirror sites, and now Jens M Andreasen
informed me that tya16.tgz can now be downloaded from:
http://www.dsv.su.se/~jens-and/tya/tya16.tgz
For next days also Ivo Panacek has annonced to build an
rpm archive.
You'll g
blackdown's license isn't public domain liscence ?
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