Metrowerks Licenses Java Technology to Linux Community | Internet News

Metrowerks Licenses Java Technology to Linux Community

Written By
Scott Clark
Scott Clark
Sep 25, 1998
1 minute read

Metrowerks Inc. announced that it has licensed its Java Acceleration Technology for PowerPC to the Linux community.


Metrowerks’ Java
technology, a Just-in-Time (JIT) compiler, will be provided to Linux users
under a free non-commercial license similar to that used by Sun’s Java
Development Source code.


Metrowerks’ CodeWarrior Java acceleration technology provides a drop-in, JIT
compiler for the LinuxPPC and MkLinux ported Java Development Kit (JDK). The
CodeWarrior JIT compiler increases the performance of Sun’s JDK by a factor
of five to ten on most machines, by efficiently compiling the Java byte-codes
into machine code for a particular CPU at run-time.


Linux users may port Metrowerks’ JIT compiler to run on x86, Alpha and Sparc
and other UNIX platforms that do not currently have access to a commercial
quality JIT compiler.


The Blackdown JDK porters, an organized group of
volunteers porting Sun’s JDK to Linux, have already agreed to help port this
JIT to other versions of Linux and make those ports freely available in
binary code.

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