Peter Backlund writes:
I have a couple of questions about class loading in natively
compiled
Java applications: should an application that has been natively compiled
(i.e. all .jars compiled into .so by gcj and a .db created, according to
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/How%20to%20BC%20compile%20with%20GCJ) load both
the .jars and the .so into memory? lsof seems to think that is the
case.
Yes.
Also, Eclipse in Rawhide consumes almost twice as much memory for
starting up and opening HelloWorld.java as the Sun JVM 1.5.0_03/upstream
Eclipse combination.
Yeah, we know. It's something we need to investigate and fix.
Is it still possible to build a Java application into a standalone
executable, that does not require gij to run? Is there any guilde on how
to do that?
As far as I'm aware it's all in the manual.
Andrew.