If you are working on Windows and don't have a C development environment
setup the build fails right away. It might be useful to provide a
mechanism for obtaining the windows binary components so people who are
only interested in the java parts of harmony can build everything after
a
Dalibor Topic wrote:
Damian Hamill damian at herculeez.com writes:
If most/all of the classes were like this then the class library zip
file would be very small. The same goes for the other programs and
dlls, if they are not part of the JVM core and needed by every
applet/application
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Damian Hamill wrote:
The problem is that before you start to run your applet you have to
download and install everything that makes up the JRE including
classes, programs and dlls that your applet will never use. A better
solution would be to download and install
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I agree with you (and Ben) about the fact that monoculture brings
stagnation, but I don't think this is a good place for talking about
java innovations.
hat type=project mentor
This project is about implement a JVM as specified by the JCP, of
which the ASF is part