or unusably slow, but the
> current version, 1.0 build 849, seems ok, at least so far.)
>
> Obviously, Forte is a very different animal than emacs, and has some
> attractive features. particularly re building gui's. On the other hand,
> emacs is reliable, stable, etc.
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s are:
> RH6.2,
> added Xfree86 4.0.0
> Nvidia Geforce2 chip (Elsa card), using their closed-source driver
> (an expert told me this is the current fastest card for my
application)
> Calling thru the latest GL4Java, from several jdks including the
> latest 1.3.
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lating a lot of clients the memory
usage of the IBM JDK was *much* lower and as a result the message throughput was much
higher.
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This might be slightly off topic, but I really need help with this.
Is there any way to obtain the Class-instance associated with the current class in a
static method? Obviously, this.getClass() doesn't work ;)
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