On 03/02/2010 20:39, Kevin Kofler wrote:

> Huh? OpenJDK is practically identical to Sun Java except for the license.
> Except for the browser plugin (which OpenJDK does not include and which is
> provided by the IcedTea project), the code is almost 100% Sun code.
> Compatibility should be a non-issue.

If only....

I've had to move back to using the Sun JRE to run a big java application 
we develop.  If I use OpenJDK then the performance is abysmal and we get 
regular HotSpot crashes.  The Sun version runs like a charm.

This may not something to do with the way OpenJDK is packaged on Fedora 
rather than a code code issue, but in any case Sun Java = works, Fedora 
Open JDK = fails.

..and yes I submitted a bug report* with a reproducible test case, but 
not a peep from the maintainers.

Simon.

*https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=540575
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=527420
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