Re: Mixing Obj-C & Java in same Cocoa app?
Re: Mixing Obj-C & Java in same Cocoa app?
- Subject: Re: Mixing Obj-C & Java in same Cocoa app?
- From: François Frisch <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 09:58:15 -0700
We don't have any database access in our application but I can't see how it
would affect the performance of the coca/java side of things. We started
developping the app after wwdc so I think that would be 10.0.4, didn't try
it before.
Francois
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Do you have any database access in your application? We've tried to
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implement a database front-end in cocoa/java with 10.0 and found out
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that the result was horrible slow. We had to change the whole project to
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objective c to get the performance we needed.
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Do you know if this changed in newer releases?
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Thanks,
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Thomas.
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Am Freitag, 14. September 2001 um 18:05 schrieb Frangois Frisch:
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>> [4] Is Cocoa ready for doing Java programming yet... when I last looked
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>> at the docs (about 10.0.1 I think) there was a lot more implemented for
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>> Obj-C than there was for Cocoa Java, but it seems to be much better
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>> now.
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> We have recently released an entirely cocoa/java document based app
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> (called
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> xAlizer). There wasn't many java specific stumbling blocks apart from
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> the
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> authentication framework which we had to wrap ourselves and windows
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> which
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> would be garbage collected by java but still existed on the obj-c side
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> of
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> the bridge (easy to get around). Performance is good as far as I can
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> tell.
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> Francois
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