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> > Holger Joest ( mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ) has developed a replacement
> > for rmic called jiffy. It is written in C++ an believe it or not -
> > it's a little bit faster ;-)
>
> Why? RMIC is run only when the interface changes, i.e., rarely. Even
> then, it takes
Hi!
Holger Joest ( mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ) has developed a replacement
for rmic called jiffy. It is written in C++ an believe it or not -
it's a little bit faster ;-)
Jiffy is GPL and at the moment only available for Linux :) Download at
http://www.ios-online.de/jiffy.html .
Enjoy
Björn Baya
Hi again!
[...]
> I got as far as installing it, then found you have to get a license
> from Sales to run it. I guess it's not free, but I couldn't find any
> info about pricing online.
>
> So.. has anyone tried it? :-)
Tried: yes - see posting before.
Here is the price-list I got some time be
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> Hi,
>
> Has anyone tried TurboJ from the opengroup yet ? (it's
> available for download but needs a license key).
Yes we did it. It works fine.
> It's supposed to work with the Blackdown ports and
> compiles .class to .c files and uses JNI to make
> calls into the