Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- From: "Thomas Magma" <somewhere@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 17:08:22 GMT
..Am I doing something wrong? If not, how do I reinstall jview?
1) Get a time machine..
..
The work I mainly use Java for is internal lab work. Java is great at
crunching numbers and I really need the speed and not so much the
portability. So what I just did to solve my speed problem was to install the
MSJVM off the net (msjavx86.exe) and then install an old JDK which is needed
to compile.
For the application I was running I noticed a speed difference of just over
10 times. That's not mice nuts. I'm not sure why Sun can't make their
java.exe perform at a level equivalent (or even close) to jview? I mean,
aren't they the ones that developed the language in the first place?
Thomas
.
- Follow-Ups:
- Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- From: Oliver Wong
- Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- From: Andrew Thompson
- Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- References:
- jview vs java.exe (speed)
- From: Thomas Magma
- Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- From: Andrew Thompson
- jview vs java.exe (speed)
- Prev by Date: Re: (Off topic) Cyberwar question
- Next by Date: Reflection, how to understand
- Previous by thread: Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- Next by thread: Re: jview vs java.exe (speed)
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|