Joshua D. Drake wrote:
Most distributions of Linux (yes I know that there is more than Linux out there) don't ship with Java. They ship with a wanna be, but couldn't be in the next 2 years thing call Gcj.

Gcj is OK with PL/Java, albeit slower then the more common JVM's from Sun, IBM, or BEA. Unfortunately, Gcj's security implementation is not complete and that results in that the PL/Java + Gcj combination has the same issue that PL/Python has. It can't be trusted.

PL/Java relies on standard java security to provide support for the "trusted" handler. At present, it doesn't function correctly using Gcj. I've asked the Gcj team when they think they will have this and the reply that they hope to have it sometime 2005.

Regards,
Thomas Hallgren


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