Re: HotSpot (was Re: Linux jdk 1.,2 Jit )

1999-02-25 Thread Michael Emmel
Here is a email I sent to Sun concering there licnese. It seems to me the Sun Community Licens precludes me distributing my work if I include Sun source. I see no easy answer here. Mike I have a question. I have developed a windowing System written almost entirely in Java. Doing this I repla

Re: HotSpot (was Re: Linux jdk 1.,2 Jit )

1999-02-25 Thread Oliver Fels
> Sorry but that whole "hot spot" thing looks like vapor ware. Besides > even if Sun is able to get "something" out the door they have already > stated that it will be given to "paying customers only". Instead of Easy answer on this: Let´s wait and see. > waiting and hoping that Sun will do us a

Re: HotSpot (was Re: Linux jdk 1.,2 Jit )

1999-02-25 Thread Moses DeJong
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Oliver Fels wrote: > > > Both TYA and the ShuJIT are free JIT's which work with Linux and JDK 1.1 ... > > > I am assuming that porting them to work with JDK 1.2 will not be (too) > > > difficult. > > > > I know nothing, but I've heard that the interface for JITs has changed

HotSpot (was Re: Linux jdk 1.,2 Jit )

1999-02-25 Thread Oliver Fels
> > Both TYA and the ShuJIT are free JIT's which work with Linux and JDK 1.1 ... > > I am assuming that porting them to work with JDK 1.2 will not be (too) > > difficult. > > I know nothing, but I've heard that the interface for JITs has changed a > lot between 1.1 and 1.2. In the long term, we