It would be great if you could let me know which benchmarks you found
so compelling that you have come to this conclusion. If they are
home-grown, I'd love to have a copy of the source (and permission to
use said source) so that we can wire your favorite benchmarks into
our performance tracking suite.
Also, whatever solution you pursue, please keep in mind that there is
no guarantee, going forward, that 1.3.1 will always be available.
M McDougall
On Mar 30, 2006, at 5:16 AM, Ulrich Kortenkamp wrote:
Hi,
after doing some benchmarks we now know for sure that we have to
use Java 1.3.1 on PowerPC-based machines, and Java 1.5 on Intel-
based ones. Is there a good way to do this? To me, it seems that
there is no way to specify something like this for
JavaApplicationLauncher...
If we really have to wrap our own launcher using native code... is
there somebody out there who did this already?
Or is there a way to make a shell script behave like an application
(without loosing the possibility to double-click a file of our
application and passing it as a command-line parameter)?
Thanks for all input,
Ulli
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