Hi Zuoqiong,

there's a lot of research and Java and CMPs. For example, the Jamaica project at the University of Manchester:
http://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/apt/projects/jamaica/
has been looking at runtime adaptive parallelizing compilers (see also IBM's Ninja project). There's also significant work on transactional memories (to reduce lock usage) with Java. I'm not aware of projects in this area using Harmony.

Regards,
Ian Rogers

zouqiong wrote:
It means that Chip Multi-processor. I want to know whether there're some
optimization face to CMP.


2007/1/23, Mikhail Fursov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On 1/23/07, zouqiong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Mikhail:
>    I want to ask you a question: Is there any researches about Java in
> CMP?


Sorry, it's the end of the day, so I'm very slow..
What do you mean by "CMP" ? Container-managed persistence or 'compare' op?

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Mikhail Fursov





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