Sorry to you and the guys of Sun, Inc. :
Of course the name of the compiler was "HotJava"
(my early "HotJava" version didn't work properly , therefor I myself use an
MS-JDK version , so I more or less have forgotten the name
- though it has been mentioned in this list weeks ago. ( what is the
emoticon for being a bit ashamed ? )

The second reason : I quickly typed in the answer to the listbox problem
about 5 minutes before leaving to the office
(this was just "burning under the nails" as we say here around)

brain/CPU usage at that time:
10 % : Have I emptied my coffee cup ?
20 % : Do I have the keys and all that modern stuff ?
30 %  shoes clean ?
10 %  hair looking not too weird ?
25 % ............
5 % : What was the name of the compiler with the nice graphical bubblesort
algorithm applet seen years ago somewhere ?

sincerely,
 U. Penski
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 the region around my hair as interactive Java applet :
 http://uuhome.de/penski/personal.htm (Thanks to a MS-JDK (SUN-subsection)
Java example)

----- Original Message -----
From: "John O'Sullivan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JDJList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 4:40 PM
Subject: [jdjlist] RE: AW: RE: Performance Issues


> I understood that part - it was the other part, the reference to Sun
> HotSpot compiler for an example of the bubblesort example program that
> confused me.



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