On Mon, Oct 18, 1999 at 03:41:05AM -0600, Robert Simmons wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is there a functional version of the JIT that works with the 1.2 Jdk on
> linux ? I would love to install it before things get messy in my app. Ive
> build most of the structure and now Im adding content like crazy a
Borland has released one.
Robert Simmons wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is there a functional version of the JIT that works with the 1.2 Jdk on
> linux ? I would love to install it before things get messy in my app. Ive
> build most of the structure and now Im adding content like crazy and I could
> ea
Rani Pinchuk writes:
> What about TYA? (It is still alive right?) - you can find its URL in
> Java Tools for Linux page of blackdown:
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/javatools.html
And it works great for me!
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have you tried kaffe its pretty fast.
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Hi, Spankar,
You really take me a bad news, you know, actually what
I want to find is a good JIT for my servlet run on linux.
:-(
I am hardly able to image the thing is so bad. Even
though I myself have never(don't laugh me) met any
problems with Symantec JIT on windows, I'd rather
believ
> Dose anybody could give me some advise on good jit
> for java on linux? Or dose jdk1.1.6 have a default
> jit?
Even if you do find a JIT, beware of it. So far (possibly with the
exception of the SunSoft JIT), none of the JIT's I've seen are
reliable especially when you are running significan