conceivably be
biting me -- but I wouldn't expect to see a slowdown THIS
dramatic.
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ite a script for individual applications, put
system libraries and JDBC drivers into the JDK's auto-load
location, and use -jar for installation packages.
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to be free (beer)
in single-user quantities to developers.
Personally, I wouldn't mind paying for a Linux port of Hotspot.
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nd haven't seen this come up, and it isn't in the bug
reports for 1.2 either... so has anyone else seen this? Any ideas?
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egarding servlets, I wouldn't say they are necessarily technically
better than any other form of CGI (when coupled with an expert who
already understands them), but they have significant non-technical
benefits.
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ic than press releases
about semi-open-source JDK development on Sun's site. I'd like to help
with the port to 1.2, but it seems pointless to acquire a 1.1 source
license in order to do so.
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On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Ronald Rodriguez wrote:
> Let's face it ,..NetscapeCommunicator 4.0x really doesn´t run java
> applets correctly...?? is there an alternative browser for linux
> where every applet must run??=?
The Linux B2 is immensely stable and applets work fine.
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irst thing to note about those tests is that most of the other JVMs
have JIT compilers. The Linux JDK doesn't by default, but you can plug
TYA in and use it, which should give a significant performance increase,
albeit not sufficient to catch up. An optimizing JIT might help even
more.
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