You could try using the Blackdown JDK from www.blackdown.org, get the Release Candidate 4 (RC4), this uses native threads and has the sun JIT compiler in it. This make a noticable improvement of speed on my machine.
It seems to work fine with all Java apps I have tried, with the exception of Together from Object International which doesnt like the JIT when running and doesnt like native threads when installing. Johnny. Martin Bishop wrote: > Oki DZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Have you ever run Forte on Debian systems? I have looked at it on Sun's > > website. The doc says that to run it you'd need a powerful system (P. > > III). The IDE is distributed on .rpm format, the size is about 9M. I was > > wondering whether Forte would eat up so much CPU power; does it so? Any > > experience with it? Any hope to run it on P 133? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > Oki > > Hi Oki, > > I've tried Forte on a Celeron 450 with 128MB using Sun's > JDK 1.2.2 and it is slooow. > > On WinXX it is much better, still a bit slow, but you can > work comfortably. > > If you must use a Java IDE in Linux, may I suggest JBuilder. > It's a bit faster than Forte. > > MB. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null
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