hello!

i also thought of a similar thing - would'nt it be cool to have java
wrappers around the linux kernel and the system calls - so that you can
access them in java? also a java shell would be nice (java instead of
shell-scripts!).

i understand the reluctance of the linux community to use java because
of licencing problems, but on the other hand i think it would be really
interresting to integrate java and linux.

cu,
br1

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Yavor Kolarov wrote:
> 
> Hello
> 
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that when
> the user starts an Java application java is already there and start time is
> shortened. One of the reasons lots of users avoid java is because even the
> simplest application loads several times slower than its naive ecuivalent.
> I know about the kernel module that invokes JRE when you exec a java .class
> file(with appropriate +x permission). But it doesn't keep JVM is not resident.
> 
> fYavor
> 
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