Thank you Alexey,
I thought that IBM "gave j9" to the open source community...:)
I left IBM at 2006 and I did not work on the JVM from 2004. I discovered a new
algorithms that will significantly improve the performance of J9 (the garbage
collection part). I discovered these algorithms last month. I talked to IBM and
they have no
problem with this since I discovered these algorithms after I left IBM. If j9
code is available,
I will be able to implement these algorithms in no time.
Could you please send me Xiao-Feng Li email?
Thank you,
Diab.> Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 13:27:50 +0300> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
[email protected]> Subject: Re: A few questions/help.> > BTW, if you plan
to contribute your code to Harmony as a result of> your tests you should read
the following pages:> http://harmony.apache.org/contribution_policy.html>
http://harmony.apache.org/auth_cont_quest.html> > Considering your previous IBM
VM experience it could be impossible to> commit your code to Harmony code
base.> However, this situation requires deeper investigation and you are free>
to use Harmony for your research in any case.> > SY, Alexey> > 2008/11/13
Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> > Hi, Diab.> >> > IBM has not opened the
source code of j9 vm, as far as I know.> > However, you can implement and test
your new algorithms with drlvm,> > which is available in Harmony. Drlvm already
has number GC> > implementations and it is possible to add one more.> >> >
Probably the best contact person for GC rela
ted stuff in Harmony is> > Xiao-Feng Li. I believe that he will come up with
the comments.> >> > Thanks in advance.> >> > SY, Alexey> >> > P.S. Welcome to
Harmony :)> >> > 2008/11/13 Diab Abuaiadh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:> >>> >> Dear
Sir/Madam, I have a few questions/help. Please let me introduce myself.My name
is diab abuaiadh. I worked at ibm and invented the parallel
compactionalgorithms implemented at ibm products (sov and j9). I left IBM at
2006.I have new algorithms for the garbage collection and I am very interested
to implementthese algorithms. I have a few questions for you: did IBM gave j9
to the open source community?In other words, can I get the code for j9 and
implement/test my new algorithms? I will be happy to share some of the ideas I
have with the open source community. Thank you for your help,Diab.> >>
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