Posted on June 29, 2005, 15:41.
Essien Ita Essien on GNU GOATS on JAVA Business as we know it is changing fast, and innovations like this are the reason. Like I said earlier, these are exciting times. OSNews on Fedora, Java And GCJ Along with the large number of free and open source Java packages made available in Fedora Core 4 […]
Posted on June 28, 2005, 20:59.
Last week I tried to help Michael with the Debian native Eclipse package and this week I played a bit with the Fedora JOnAS package. It thought me to respect the work of the packagers a lot more. Gary explained how to get a package dependency graph. So I tried to make one for Eclipse […]
Posted on June 27, 2005, 22:33.
Sven was kind enough to do a little braindump of his thoughts on GNU Classpath Graphics2D Images and Text support.
Posted on June 26, 2005, 01:28.
Gary did it! (with a little help from jpackage)
Posted on June 23, 2005, 00:52.
It doesn’t look precisely like the example picture yet, but it is getting there.
Posted on June 22, 2005, 15:38.
If you are at LinuxTag, have your laptop with you, and want to see cool GNU Classpath demos please contact Robert Unfortunately my notebook’s harddrive is faulty making it impossible for me to show running application’s :( (I am running Knoppix now) My plan was to show a plain Eclipse from eclipse.org which is compiled […]
Posted on June 21, 2005, 13:23.
Spring, Jetty, and Velocity using GCJ on single board computers We have integrated Spring, Jetty, and Velocity all on a SBC running embedded Linux. We compiled the Spring et al. under gcj 3.3 to native xscale object code. It works beautifully – it’s fast and reliable, with all of the Spring functionality intact. Funky!
Posted on June 19, 2005, 15:40.
Interesting statistics on book sales. Especially in the light of the latest fedora rawhide updates showing lots of free packages going in now based on gcj. Debian/Ubuntu and the rest of the distributions will have to catch up quick. Although I hope the distributions will try to coordinate a bit on naming, versioning, etc. Fedora […]
Posted on June 18, 2005, 12:09.
Finally put up the pictures of Guadec 6 and Fisl 6.0. David Wheeler also posted a nice Travelogue of his trip to Brazil, Fisl, lots of photos and some comments about our presentations. And I stayed until 10pm, because several presentations were about Java implementations. People such as Bruno Souza (president of SouJava, a […]
Posted on June 17, 2005, 09:04.
Robert asks: What is this gcj-jit about? It sounds like an interface to the ahead of time compiler – something like a pseudo jit? Ranjit replies: See: Using gcj as a JIT Compiler For entertainment purposes only: gcj-JIT Andrew’s comments are priceless: You may find this interesting. On the other hand, you may find it […]