Is GCJ still active?
lucianomanzo
lucianomanzo@gmail.com
Tue Feb 7 20:36:00 GMT 2012
Hi Joel,
Congratulations for this excellent project!!
If I understend, it's possible to compile java code to binary code?
A SWT application runs with avian?
Thank you
On 06-02-2012 16:56, Joel Dice wrote:
> On Mon, 6 Feb 2012, Harpal Grover wrote:
>>> On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Andrew Haley <aph@redhat.com> wrote:
>>>>>> On 02/05/2012 06:33 PM, åæ³¢ç¿ wrote:
>>>>>>> I am doing a project(open source) and need to complie some java
>>>> *.class files to *.dll and *.so files so that this files can run
>>>> without jre.
>>>>>>>> I found there only have to tools can do it: Jet and GCJ.
>>>>>>>> Jet is not under GPL license. And the latest release of GCJ was on Sep
>>>> 22, 2009. I need to compile the java files and support JDK 1.7
>>>> features. So does GCJ still active and may support JDK 1.7 in future?
>>>>>> gcj ahas been released several times since then. There is a little
>>> development still going on, but at present there are no plans to do
>>> a release that supports Java 1.7 features.
>>>>>> Andrew.
>>>>>> So naturally, the next question then would be:
>>>> Will there be any capabilities to compile java applications to native
>> binaries using the OpenJDK? If not, who should we contact to convey
>> the ever so popular and growing interest in being able to do this for
>> Linux, OS X and Windows?
>> Avian[1] will do this well enough to run e.g. Eclipse, Tomcat, Jython,
> etc., but I haven't tested any Swing/AWT apps yet. OpenJDK 6 is
> supported, and I've just started on a OpenJDK 7 port.
>> * [1] http://oss.readytalk.com/avian/
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