Yesm it's pretty good. I wouldn't say it's exceptionally fast but the
speed is ok. In the readme file they advise to use M$VM to run the prog
(you can use whatever compiler you prefer so there is no problem with
Java 2). Under linus they suggest IBM JRE.
I've tried it under Win98 on a machine with 96 MB and Linux on a comp
with 64. It was really ok under Windows and a bit slow under Linux
(because of swapping). I would continue using it but windows version
dies not open projects older that 33 days :(. (Linux one is not limited
in any fasion).
Comig to servlets, SUN JWSDK is coming with it and tho I've never tried
it, they say it supports debugging.
Rajesh Nair wrote:
> I did some searching and found one called AnyJ from netcomputing.de.
> Has anyoneused it on Windows? The testimonies consistently indicate
> that it's really fast but Idon't know about how good it is with
> servlets.
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