Re: About gcj present and future
Ernesto <[email protected]> Tue, 8 Jan 2013 13:46:20 -0400
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>> 3. I read somewhere that gcj is in "active maintenance mode". Does >> that mean that we can trust it will be available in next versions of >> gcc? Or is there some plan to discontinue it? I want to start an app >> on it and I would want to know it will be available for several years >> now (CNI interface is a very amazing piece of technology). > > Well, yes. Good question. I'd love to restart active development of > GCJ, but OpenJDK is free software and is way ahead in terms of > features. GCJ has some advantages, but so far these haven't been enough > to persuade people to work on it. If we don't do something soon it > may be too late. Could you please elaborate more on "way ahead in terms of features"? Which features, for example? Must we rely on the Java Class Libraries? Providing a nice set of classes (an alternative framework) would be a feasible way to turn gcj into a new life? (another UI framework, implementations on top of existing native libre/open source, etc) As I told you in my first email, I am new on gcj so maybe the things I'm writing on are unreal, unfeasible or completely not applicable. > Andrew. Thanks! Ernesto