Re: How hard would be an OpenSource JVM ?

Radu-Adrian Popescu <[email protected]> Wed, 01 Sep 2004 17:33:17 +0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.linux.general
Organization Aldratech Ltd.
Message-ID <[email protected]>
theUser BL wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I have a problem with it, that Java isn't OpenSource.
> There existing programs like gcj, kaffe, kisseme, sablevm, etc. which 
> want to run Java-binaries. But all are not 100% compatible with Suns 
> Java and so can't called "Java".
> And they are all more in Java1.1 state, then in Java1.5.
> 
> But how hard is it, to reimplement the plantform-dependent parts (the 
> JVM and .so/.dll libs) as OpenSource and using the platform-independent 
> parts (Java-Classes) from Sun ?
> 
> Then there can be existing the first real Java (which is allowed to can 
> be called so) with an OpenSource JVM.
> 
> But how hard is it. And is it planned, that Blackdown creates in any 
> time an OpenSource JVM?
> 
> 
> Greatings
> theuserbl
> 

Did you write this in German then use something like Babelfish to translate to 
English ?

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Radu-Adrian Popescu
CSA, DBA, Developer
Aldrapay MD
Aldratech Ltd.
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