Does anyone know what the current state-of-the-art is with Java on ARM (that plays nicely with Debian)?
My SheevaPlug-based server runs some Java servlets. Right now I'm using openjdk in interpreted mode, which is reliable but dog slow and incredibly memory hungry (right now on my server, the Java process clocks in at 643MB... and the next biggest thing is 55MB). A while back I was told by someone that they were working on producing a JIT for ARM, but nothing ever seemed to come of it. I experimented with almost-JITs like JamVM and Cacao, but they didn't seem to be quite up to running servlets (I'm using the Winstone servlet container). What are things like these days? What's the recommended way of doing Java on a modern ARM? -- ┌─── dg@cowlark.com ───── http://www.cowlark.com ───── │ "Thou who might be our Father, who perhaps may be in Heaven, hallowed │ be Thy Name, if Name Thou hast and any desire to see it hallowed..." │ --- _Creatures of Light and Darkness_, Roger Zelazny
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