On Jan 21, 2010, at 19:08 , CuppoJava wrote:
> The last point that interested me was: I heard someone mention that
> applications written using the Apple Java-Cocoa bridge was also
> noticeably less responsive than native applications in Objective-C,
> that person said it's because of java's GC though it seems that this
> is probably not the real culprit. What other reasons could there be
> the Java-Cocoa application being less responsive?

Objective-C is promoted hugely by apple, the entire libs, frameworks etc. are 
tailored for OS X. I would expect that about everything runs slower then 
Objective-C apps on OS X. Mind you as another point Java is still running in a 
VM and not natively as Obj-C code.

Regards,
Heinz
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