> Option 5 (or 0) would be to use GCJ. This is likely to be the fastest > and most lightweight solution, but perhaps not the most featureful. > GCJ is definitely an alternative for the reasons you mention. I didn't mention it (nor any other JVM) because I see it as one of several "JVM's" that Pl/Java should be able to use. It comes with JNI (and what they claim a much faster alternative). I'm currently looking into what's needed in order to use GCJ for Pl/Java_JNI.
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