I like 'jamvm'. The guys over at Bug Labs are likely to know the
best. Check out their forums[1] and work that was started back in
2008[2]. A more recent status update[3] shows that 'jamvm' can now
use the OpenJDK and recent commits to OE[4] show that 'shark-vm' can
be used.
Perhaps some of the Ubuntu experts could chime in with info on the
latest Java support there?
[1] http://community.buglabs.net/forums/6-Java-/topics/331-Java-JVM
[2] http://smancke.blogs.evolvis.org/tag/openjdk-jalimo-arm-linux-maemo-openmoko-buglabs-java-mo/
[3] http://draenog.blogspot.com/2010/07/thousand-words-jamvmopenjdk-update-2.html
[4] http://www.mail-archive.com/openembed...@lists.openembedded.org/msg08166.html
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> thank's,
> Armin
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When you spend most of your time on a 3.3ghzx6 core machine it's hard
to evaluate performance on something like the beagleboard objectively.
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