Adam Heath wrote: >On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Max Kellermann wrote: > >>Is it planned to support natively compiled .JAR classes which can be loaded using >custom (pure Java) ClassLoader instances? >> > >gcj supports loading precompiled .class files. >gcj supports loading precompiled .jar(and all other variant) files. >gcj supports loading .class files. >gcj supports loading .jar(and all other variant) files. > >To the running java, this is all transparent. They all look like >normal classes and objects. > Yes, but to answer the question specifically: Recent versions of gcj (i.e. not 3.0) have a gnu.gcj.runtime.SharedLibLoader class. This is a ClassLoader that wraps a .so (pre-compiled native shared library). You could have a servlet engine that compiles a Java or jsp or whatever to a native shared library as needed, and then loads it using a SharedLibLoader.
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