Christopher Cain at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Pier P. Fumagalli" wrote:
>> Craig R. McClanahan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 
>>> I haven't looked at Jikes, so can't comment on the suitability of any APIs
>>> it exposes.  Would someone like to look at this and report back?
>> 
>> Last time I looked at the sources (when I was at IBM, 1+1/2 years ago),
>> Jikes was not relying on threads, and had a decent code base (it wasn't
>> printing error messages to stderr, but was mirroring its FILE * in an
>> internal variable, if I remember it right)...
>> 
>> If that's the case, it _would_ be possible (probably, but not guaranteed) to
>> compile it as a library with some hacks and wrap it somehow with a nice
>> class, with all callbacks we need...
>> 
>> Should check the code at this point, though...
> 
> That would be SWEET. I would be willing to help with the Java wrapper
> part, but since I know just enough C to be dangerous, I wouldn't really
> be of much help with that aspect. Are we talking a specialized wrapper
> targetting specifically the stuff required for JSP, or are we talking
> about a general all-purpose Java wrapper that we could possibly release
> as a separate tool?

Generic interface, of course :) But I didn't say I'm going to do it... :)

>>     Pier (ROTFL for the new MTV-ringtones ad)
> 
> WTF? I must have missed that one. A pop-up web ad, you mean?

Nope... New ring tones for your cellphone from MTV (only GSM in Europe, and
the ad is _way_too_funny_)

    Pier

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