gcj and gij

Justin Urbanski urbanski@nortelnetworks.com
Thu Jul 20 21:39:00 GMT 2000


Hi,
The stub worked but now I am getting:
com/ibm/xml/framework/ChunkyCharArray$CharArrayChunk.class:0: Not a valid Java .class file.
Any help would be great?
Thanks,
Justin.
Jeff Sturm wrote:
> Justin Urbanski wrote:
> > I am currently trying to build my application with an external XML parser (jar file). This XML parser uses serialization which GCJ does not support, therefore I get link errors. Would it be possible to somehow use GIJ to get around this. If so, how?
>> Are you using a released (2.95.x) libgcj, or snapshot? Recent snapshots
> have serialization mostly implemented. What classes are you missing?
>> Gij won't help with your link errors. It's just another way to run Java
> programs (compiled or bytecode) with libgcj.
>> > If I build libgcj with --enable-interpreter, does this ignore undefined references, which would therefore allow me to build my executable, but at runtime GIJ will find the jar file in my classpath?
>> The interpreter should find your jar file, but will probably only move
> the error from compile time to runtime as soon as it tries to invoke the
> parser. There's nothing it can do about missing classes.
>> If you have the chance to use a recent gcj/libgcj, let us know how it
> goes.
>> --
> Jeff Sturm
> jeff.sturm@appnet.com



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