Sun's lack of 64-bit Java plugin (was Re: Ten Reasons To *NOT* Use ZFS)

James Ralston qralston+ml.redhat-fedora at andrew.cmu.edu
Mon Jun 26 17:21:40 UTC 2006


On 2006-06-22 at 03:34+01 Keith G Robertson-Turner <fedora-gmane.00002 at genesis-x.nildram.co.uk> wrote:

> 64 bit architectures have been around for years, and are in fact
> virtually mainstream these days, and yet Sun (having released a 64
> bit version of Java) have yet to release a 64 bit Mozilla plugin for
> it, to enable Java Applets on Gecko based browsers.

What leads you to believe that the lack of a 64-bit Java plugin is
financially motivated, and not the result of technical difficulties?

> The Linux AMD64 self-extracting file of Sun Java JDK
> (jdk-1_5_0_07-linux-amd64.bin) is some 41.76 MB ... the missing
> plugin (libjavaplugin_oji.so) is only *77 bytes* !!!

Surely you aren't asserting that the effort required to port 32-bit
code to 64-bit is directly proportional to the size of the resulting
object file?

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