Sun JDK

Carlos Rodrigues cer09566 at students.fct.unl.pt
Thu Apr 29 02:02:14 UTC 2004


Joe Dumais wrote:
> gcj is a java source code compiler that supports both byte code
> and binary compilations/linkings.  Every piece of code that I
> have written that compiles in gcj compiles on the Sun JDK for
> byte code applications.  I have not investigated the JDK
> sufficiently to know if it supports binary compilations.

Thanks anyway but I was asking if I could drop Sun's JDK on Fedora Core 
2 and have the Java apps shipped with it start using it instead of the 
runtime provided by GCJ/GNU Classpath without making any significant 
changes, just like if they had been built with it.
I prefer to use Sun's JDK (and I intend to start developing using 
1.5/Tiger) and if I could just install that and not have to 
recompile/reinstall ant and all that, that would be a nice bonus.

Carlos

PS: Sun's JDK does not support native compilation, only bytecode.
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