On Oct 5, 11:22 pm, CuppoJava <patrickli_2...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to do some high performance numerical data crunching and was
> wondering what libraries are popular. I have looked into Colt and
> JAMA, but neither have had much development recently (Colt hasn't had
> a release since 2004, and JAMA since 2005), and I'm not sure if
> they're still alive. Clojuratica sounds promising, but I don't (yet)
> own a Mathematica license. I would appreciate it if someone who's
> familiar with the latest news about numerical processing in Java shed
> some light on this topic.

Apache Commons Math 2.0 was released recently. I'm not sure how it
measures as high performance data cruncher - rather, it's a broad
collection of useful functions - but maybe worth a look anyway:
http://commons.apache.org/math/

Best Regards,
Joonas

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