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Re: Java, jvm, jni
by Miguel de Icaza on Sunday 08/Aug/2004, @10:29
Well, the point of showing Eclipse running on IKVM is to show that our JIT engine is mature enough to run something of the complexity of IKVM and with the complexity of Eclipse running on top of it.

Great kudos should go to the hackers that develop GNU Classpath, without which
Eclipse on IKVM would not be possible.

Miguel.
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Re: Java, jvm, jni
by Boudewijn Rempt on Sunday 08/Aug/2004, @11:55
Um, maybe it would be a good idea then to give these kudo's in public whenever possible. 'Ikvm + classpath == eclipse' running means you're using Java, C#. (Irrelevant aside: I always feel like I'm in Amsterdam when reading about that language -- hiss, see? hash!) Anyway, what I like classpath and gcj for is portable code that compiles to native code and still used garbage collection.
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