Javier Fdz-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Resumen > ------- > Nota de Copyright > ----------------- > Contenidos > ----------
Wrong language ... (Liekwise the dete at the end.) > * `gcj'. Compiles Java source to native code. also source to bytecode, or bytecode to native code. > You might not be able to use gcj since it fails on many Java > constructs, so you cannot compile the program directly. This may be out-of-date. If the gcj in cvs fails on valid Java code (except due to lack of libraries), then it is now a bug, rather than unimplemented. At least that is my impression, after Alex Petit-Bianco has checked in support for Inner classes. > `gcj' does not support JNI, and in previous inquiries to Cygnus, we > did not get get the impression that JNI is a priority. IIRC Tom Tromey > said that JNI could be implemented on top of CNI, and that outside > contributors are welcome to add it. I believe Tom is now actually working on JNI. > * Jacob (Java Commando Base): project maintainer and visualiser for > Java in Emacs. See http://home.pages.de/~kclee/clemens/jacob. - and I'm working on Emacs in Java ... See http://jemacs.sourceforge.net/ > * Netbeans developer. Based on the Javabeans architecture. See > http://www.netbeans.com This is now called "Forte", and Sun recently announced they would open-source it. See http://www.sun.com/forte/tools4dotcom/opensource.html -- --Per Bothner [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bothner.com/~per/