Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-21 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/21/2010 01:29 PM, Agile Aspect wrote: > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Gordon Messmer > >> Are you confusing OpenJDK with gcj? >> > GCJ produces objects and runs roughly 10 times faster then either > OpenJDK or Sun's JDK. > Citation? >> It sounds that way. >> > The s

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-21 Thread Agile Aspect
On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Gordon Messmer > > Are you confusing OpenJDK with gcj? GCJ produces objects and runs roughly 10 times faster then either OpenJDK or Sun's JDK. > It sounds that way. The sound must be coming from the voices in your head. -- Enjoy global warming while it la

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-20 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 04/15/2010 08:44 PM, Agile Aspect wrote: > > RedHat has acknowleged that Sun's JDK is faster - despite the fact > OpenJDK is native. > Are you confusing OpenJDK with gcj? It sounds that way. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-16 Thread Les Mikesell
Mathieu Baudier wrote: >> RedHat has acknowleged that Sun's JDK is faster - despite the fact >> OpenJDK is native. Since it's native, it also means it's not platform >> independent (in the sense of compile once run anywhere.) > > What do you mean "is native" ? > > The JDK (or rather the JVM) is n

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-16 Thread Christopher Chan
On Friday, April 16, 2010 02:54 PM, Mathieu Baudier wrote: >> RedHat has acknowleged that Sun's JDK is faster - despite the fact >> OpenJDK is native. Since it's native, it also means it's not platform >> independent (in the sense of compile once run anywhere.) > > What do you mean "is native" ? I

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-15 Thread Mathieu Baudier
> RedHat has acknowleged that Sun's JDK is faster - despite the fact > OpenJDK is native. Since it's native, it also means it's not platform > independent (in the sense of compile once run anywhere.) What do you mean "is native" ? The JDK (or rather the JVM) is native on all OS, since it is the l

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-15 Thread Agile Aspect
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:03 PM, Christopher Chan wrote: > Hi all, > > Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's? > > cheers, > > Christopher > ___ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailma

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-13 Thread Christopher Chan
On Wednesday, April 14, 2010 02:26 PM, Eero Volotinen wrote: > 2010/4/14 Christopher Chan: >> Hi all, >> >> Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's? > > it's at least missing webstart ? > Hmm, not sure if that is crucial to Corendal's operation...I guess I will ju

Re: [CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-13 Thread Eero Volotinen
2010/4/14 Christopher Chan : > Hi all, > > Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's? it's at least missing webstart ? -- Eero ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

[CentOS] OpenJDK vs Sun JDK

2010-04-13 Thread Christopher Chan
Hi all, Any comments as to Centos/RHEL 5.3's openjdk implementation versus Sun's? cheers, Christopher ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos