I'm an user, and not a developer. So perhaps this is a silly question. >From a user's perspective, it always seemed like the Java portions of OOo were shoehorned in. Starting a JVM eats up unneccessary memory and takes time. One of the most common complaints of OOo is that it is a bloated app that is slow and takes up too many resources.
I assumed that Sun kept the Java portions of OOo in since they liked to push Java. In the age of netbooks, tablets and mobile computing, trimming the fat becomes more important. Would it be possible to remove the Java portions of LibreOffice and reimplement them without the need to fire up a JVM? Is there a technical advantage of running the wizards and such in Java that I'm not aware of? Thanks! -- T. J. Brumfield "I'm questioning my education Rewind and what does it show? Could be, the truth it becomes you I'm a seed, wondering why it grows" -- Pearl Jam, Education -- Unsubscribe instructions: Email to discuss+h...@documentfoundation.org Posting guidelines: http://netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html Archive: http://www.documentfoundation.org/lists/discuss/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived ***