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  • Subject: java
  • From: Robert Goldsmith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 02:15:57 +0100

Hi :)

Just a little side issue but I was curious.

When Java apps are developed for Cocoa, do they get compiled fully or left as byte-code to run on a vm or (shock!) are they JIT? Knowing that cocoa/java is OSX only, it would make sense to fully compile the code - like in any other language. If this is the case, what is the runtime speed like? I've only had the (dubious) pleasure of using byte-code compiled stuff on solaris machines.

Robert
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