Hello,
this is definitely off topic, but I'm hoping someone here
might have some relevant experience.
(I'm not sure where the best place to post this is,
or how to best phrase it even...the Java-linux readers
are intelligent and speak language that I understand at least)
I'd like to use a j
I think this is a good idea-
I've wanted to write little Unix-style utilities in java, but the
startup overhead is quite large. As such a script written in
tcl or something else "feels" much faster, even though in fact
Java is considerably faster (some things like tcl are *thousands*
of times sl
Hi,
I have a strange problem using rmi that is somehow related
to .jar files. This is 1.1.7a on Redhat intel 5.1.
Here's what seems to happen:
- remove all .class & .jar files
- make (compiles and then produces a .jar file)
- start rmiregistry
- run the server, get this error:
java.rmi.Serve
A better JIT for Linux is definitely needed.
TYA may well become such, but it has a long ways to go-
I've timed it on several applications and gotten
between 0 and 30% speedup -- not very impressive
yet.
1.1.6v2 glibc doesn't work very well. Running the swingset application
demo -
- It sometimes hangs on startup
- Select the Tableview subdemo, try typing in a 'favorite sport' cell:
each character except the first is inserted twice; return is inserted
as 'o' (rather than ending the e