Jim, I've never heard of this problem before. Can you send the error message you get when you say you get "random JVM crashes"? From the feeedback I've received so far 0.43 is a pretty stable version.
Send me any extra info you have and I'll try to look in to it. Cheers, Patrick > I downloaded the latest 0.43 on my XP machine (SP 1) and JDK 1.4.2. nmake > runs fine but as I execute the test I get random crashes of the JVM. It > never seems to occur at the same place. I've tried with and without JNI - > though JNI does seem to present fewer crashes. Is this a known bug? I can > send more diagnostic info if needed. > > One thing that is reproducible: > 10_1_shared_alone....ok 4/4 > this test gets stuck everytime. No CPU - just stops. > > BTW: > > I'm using SWIG to wrap libPerl++ (embedded Perl interpreter in C++). I've > generated a Java wrapper (C# is also possible) and so far so good. I like > libPerl++ and the SWIG gnerated code isn't bad. Are there other, standard > solutions for caling Perl from Java? I want Java to be the boss - mostly > for writing SWING GUIs around my Perl code. Any suggesttions would be > appreciated. > > When I get my SWIG code cleaned up I can post it if anyone is interested. > Combining libPerl++ (calling Perl from Java) with Inline::Java sounds like > a great combination. > > Jim > >
