Performance-wise, not much at the moment, since we don't have JIT or
HotSpot. However, you can't use Native code compiled on OpenBSD through
JNI. If you want to run JNI stuff, you have to use the linux stuff on
the linux JDK and hope it works. You certainly can't tweak any source,
unless you want to re-compile on linux again. It messes up any dev
cycle.
Performance-wise, I'm sure there's a modicum of benefit from no
syscall-translation, but I'm assured that the translation is already
pretty efficient. Jason Ish can probably talk to this more effectively.
Christian G.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alexander Hall [mailto:alexander@beard.se]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 7:54 PM
> To: Christian Gruber; 'Kurt Miller'; ports@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: devel/jdk status?
>
>
> Great. BTW, how much improvement could one expect from the
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