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Re: Re-4: [ObjectWeb architecture] just an idea for (Java) native compilation


ObjectWeb is not only JOnAS and own other projects :-).

JP

Le vendredi, 26 sep 2003, à 07:38 Europe/Paris, <markus.karg@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

So what you actually want to do with that OCaml thing is to make JOnAS server run as an embedded controller? Sounds cool. :-) But actually it might be a problem porting all that enterprise APIs into the limited RAM of an embedded controller...?

Have Fun
Markus

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Subject: Re: Re-2: [ObjectWeb architecture] just an idea for (Java) native compilation (26-Sep-2003 8:53)
From:    jeanphilippe.fassino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
To:      markus.karg@xxxxxxxxx


Le vendredi, 26 sep 2003, à 05:49 Europe/Paris, <markus.karg@xxxxxxxxx>
a écrit :

So until there is a real world benchmark that showcases a valueable
benefit from static precompilation compared to the LATEST (!) hotspot
technology (not hotspot 1.3 or 1.4.2, but 1.5) I do not see that Java
really needs a native compiler.

This is totally true if you consider server or personal computer with
many memory. But if you consider
embedded constraint systems where HotSpot is too large, you may need
native compilation.
Nevertheless, GCJ isn't the solution because it don't improve
performance and don't need
less memory compare to HotSpot.

Best regards,

JP


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