Mark J. Wielaard Diary

Posts from August, 2006

ME2!

August 15th, 2006 at 21:08
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I wish I was so eloquent as Tom. What can one add after such a well thought out opinion on Libre Java. Just wanted to add a ME2! I know a lot of GNU Classpath people think just like him. Listen to Tom Sun, and you will do fine.

I guess what we are now just waiting for are concrete answers to the basic questions:

  • What license? (This could be a deal-breaker if it is another gpl-incompatible one), and
  • What won’t you be able to share? (How can we help you by sharing the pieces we already have.)

GNU Classpath by Numbers

August 15th, 2006 at 00:08
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Some people asked about who is who on the new All Together picture. There is a numbered version and a legend available now.

And GNU Classpath 0.92 has already been imported into GCC and JikesRVM did a new release based on it that also incorporates some nice gui and threading fixes.

Bling! Bling!

August 13th, 2006 at 22:08
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The GNU Classpath celebrity chavs and chavettes did it again GNU Classpath 0.92 - Bling! Bling!:

This is the first release that has a full graphics 2D implemenation based on Cairo enabled by default. This enables the use of applications like JEdit, FlickrBackup and JFreeChart out of the box. Screenshots of CairoGraphics2D in action.

Also new in this release is the inclusion of an applet viewer and plugin that can be embedded in webbrowsers or other applications. It works on any platform supported by the various runtimes based on GNU Classpath, including 64 bit architectures.

An alternative awt peer implementation based on Escher that uses the X protocol directly. Various ImageIO providers for png, gif and bmp
images. Support for reading and writing midi files and reading .au and .wav files have been added. Various tools and support classes
have been added for jar, native2ascii, serialver, keytool, jarsigner. A GConf based util.peers backend has been added. Support for using
alternative root certificate authorities with the security and crypto packages. Start of javax.management and runtime lang.managment
runtime support. NIO channels now support scatter-gather operations.

As always, this really is the best release ever! Brought to you by one of the most enthusiastic teams out there:


Next time you see one of these cool hackers please say thanks!

(And my apologies for all those hackers missing in the above picture. Omission just means that google images couldn’t find you. Please do send me more pictures for inclusion.)