Martin C. Martin | 18 Jul 18:54

Re: [groovy-user] Groovy on alternate JVMs

Thanks!

Well, there are a lot listed here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Java_virtual_machines

I'm not sure which ones count as notable.  Personally I'm only 
interested in Linux (or *maybe* Windows ones), but I'm sure others would 
be interested too.

*Building* Groovy fails with gij or gcj:

BUILD FAILED
/home/martin/panjiva/groovy-core/config/ant/build-maven.xml:71: 
javax.xml.transform.TransformerConfigurationException: no xsl:version 
attribute on literal result node

But I guess that's less important.

Best,
Martin

Danno Ferrin wrote:
> Harmony crashes and burns right now, I think we are too harsh (but well 
> within spec) on the reflection and generated bytecode for it right now. 
> 
> There have been bugs posted and fixed against IBM's jvm, it seems to 
> work fine now.
> 
> JRockit has just come back out but it is on life support it seems, only 
> licensed to run Oracle products right now.
> 
> GCJ has occasional issues with us generating bytecode on the fly, but 
> that is by the nature of GCJ.
> 
> Any other notable JVMs?
> 
> On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 9:07 AM, Martin C. Martin 
> <martin@...
<mailto:martin@...>> wrote:
> 
>     Has anyone tried Groovy on JVMs other than HotSpot?  Any success or
>     failure?
> 
>     Best,
>     Martin
> 
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