Faster yes, because the generated code is faster.
However code generation itself is WAY slower, furthermore it takes
much more invokations until a method is compiled (10000 vs. 1500),
which negativly affects startup-performance as well as responsivness
directly after startup.
lg Clemens
2008/4/30 <email@hidden>:
> Netbeans sure seems faster on my machine since pointing it to 6 last night.
>
> Joe Feld
>
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Clemens Eisserer" <email@hidden>
>
> > unresponsive. Well simply using netbeans with -server proofs this.
> > With the server-compiler only, people will soon again talk about
> > "slow-java" when they are on OSX. Maybe thats exactly what Steve would
> > like, ruin java's reputation and the discontinue to support it.
> >
> > lg Clemens
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