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[ale] Sun,Linux,Java, oh my
- Subject: [ale] Sun,Linux,Java, oh my
- From: ale at FultonGreen.com (Fulton Green)
- Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 14:25:44 -0400
Ben has some very good points. I'll just add that the performance benefit
gained by integrating the JVM logic closer to the process-scheduling part
of the Linux kernel probably wouldn't be all that worth it. Even if it were,
there would probably also be the issue of integrating Sun's code into a GPL
project. Yeah, I know a good chunk of the logic could probaby be
modularized, but I don't think all of it could be. Just my suspicion.
Cade, I'll be expecting my shiny new penny in the mail. :)
On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 01:45:04PM -0400, Cade Thacker wrote:
> So I was just reading a post on slashdot about Sun maybe releasing their
> own brand of Linux, and I got to thinking, would there be anyway to write
> a kernel mod that would directly support Java code. Basically to fuse
> Java(JVM) into the core of Linux to make it REALLY fast, more server side
> apps than client apps. Or just a way in general to really tie the two
> together and make it fly? Any thoughts? Or maybe even rewrite the Kernel
> so that it nativly supported Java class files, or maybe kinda like an
> applicance type thing.
>
> Just some thoughts...what do you guys/gals think...
>
> PS I will send a shinny new penny to anybody who can tell me(with out
> cheating), what Sun stands for.
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