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Re: Status update and some questions/suggestions about remaining Intel/O
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Andy Walter |
Subject: |
Re: Status update and some questions/suggestions about remaining Intel/Orp patches |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Oct 2002 11:41:10 +0200 |
Hi,
On Monday 28 October 2002 08:52, Jeroen Frijters wrote:
> > To me, avoiding native methods as often as possible is
> > preferable as well.
>
> I agree. I'm not using any JNI in my VM for the Classpath native methods
> (although my VM does support it [but it isn't completely done yet]), for
> one simple reason: I want my VM to be runnable in a sandbox, and native
> code requires full trust.
But this is a general problem of native code. I don't see how using anything
else than JNI for native methods can help.
> Mark was talking specifically about ObjectInput-/ObjectOutputStream and
> they require some sort of reflection anyway.
I should have read more carefully. You're perfectly right.
> The current implementation
> uses JNI reflection, but IMHO it would be preferrable to do the
> reflection from Java. I think this has the potential to be faster too.
I agree as well. There is no need for native code there.
Cheers,
Andy.
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