Essentially, HotSpot is an alternate JVM which dynamically tunes your code
for performance - it is not a just in time native code compiler for your
bytecode stream. For more information, check out:
http://www.javasoft.com/products/hotspot/index.html
<http://www.javasoft.com/products/hotspot/index.html>

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Derek Guardiola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Monday, August 16, 1999 4:27 PM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: (SUGGESTION) OutOfMemoryException

                what is HotSpot?

                Tim Crook wrote:

                > Hi Giovanni.
                >
                > I know this is recommended general practice for Strings,
but if you are
                > using JDK 1.2, wouldn't using HotSpot eliminate the need
for hand optimizing
                > code like this?
                >

                --
                Derek Guardiola, MCP
                Asst. Director for Information Systems
                Career Development Center
                Southern Illinois University Edwardsville


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