On Thu, 4 May 2000, SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote:
> Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>
> > IBM has its own JVM. Our 1.3 will have Sun's HotSpot VM.
>
> Is the forthcoming Blackdown JDK 1.3 based on the
> source code of HotSpot VM available under SCSL ?
> I infer the answer is no.
My understanding from readin
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> IBM has its own JVM. Our 1.3 will have Sun's HotSpot VM.
Is the forthcoming Blackdown JDK 1.3 based on the
source code of HotSpot VM available under SCSL ?
I infer the answer is no.
The archive containing the sourcecode (hotspot1_0_1-src.tar.gz)
seems to contains only
>IBM also released the AIX port of JDK 1.3
There's a couple of things that have me wondering why IBM does not
come out with a port of their JDK for LinuxPPC:
1) IBM makes PPC chips.
2) IBM recently released a spec for a dual-processing PPC motherboard
which is being manufactured by at least on
> Nelson Minar writes:
>> IBM posted their pre-release JDK1.3 for Linux yesterday:
>> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/linuxjdk
Nelson> This is awesome!
Nelson> Has Sun given the Blackdown group access to JDK1.3 yet?
Yes.
Nelson> Things are getting interesting here,
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:53:35PM +0100, Dimitrios Vyzovitis wrote:
> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> > IBM posted their pre-release JDK1.3 for Linux yesterday:
> >
> > http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/linuxjdk
>
> Any ideas about the conjenctured open-sourcing of ibm-jdk1.3? The
> pre-release a
>IBM posted their pre-release JDK1.3 for Linux yesterday:
>http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/linuxjdk
This is awesome!
Has Sun given the Blackdown group access to JDK1.3 yet?
Things are getting interesting here, trouble is brewing between IBM
and Sun. I don't mind being part of the battleg