[rescue] Sun memo regarding Java
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Mon Feb 10 17:22:17 CST 2003
On Monday, February 10, 2003, at 05:54 PM, Sheldon T. Hall wrote:
> Java suckage isn't limited to Solaris, I'm sorry to say, but Solaris
> does
> seem to bring out some of Java's worst qualities.
Oddly I've seen quite the opposite, but I'm running it on very ballsy
machines and I don't try to do foolish things like build a web server
with it. Web-based apps, sure...but moving the packets around needs to
be plain old native code, no matter what. Anything else is inviting a
performance disaster.
With every advantage (platform independence, even for GUI
applications) there is a cost (performance). In case anyone's
forgetting, most Java implementations involve a virtual machine...just
like running something like VirtualPC on a Mac, the Java machine is
emulated in software. Of course it's going to be slower than native
code. Like, duh.
> For extra amusement, try running Sun's "HotJava" web browser on an
> older,
> slower SPARCstation. It takes so long to load that you lose interest
> in the
> whole thing, and viewing actual web pages with it is agonizing.
I don't think anyone ever actually indended people to use the HotJava
browser for anything but a technological curiosity.
And if they did, they're...well, insane.
-Dave
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