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From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2007-02-26 16:35:48
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Hi Folks, I released a new version of JNC. It fixes a couple of problems with AWT/Swing and XML. This version also again contains a version for Linux and the compiler binary downloads are smaller. Please Note that all licenses are still valid for this release. Direct link to the homepage: http://jnc.mtsystems.ch Enjoy... Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2007-02-11 13:22:09
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Hi Folks, I released a new version of JNC. Changelog: Major Changes: - Update to GCC revision 121694 (GCJ 4.3) This finally brings support for Java 1.5. - Enhanced support for AWT/Swing: o Added support for Linux (all examples now also have Linux binaries) o Fixed the problem that applications didn't always start on Windows o Fixed GIF images Minor Changes: - Custom GCJ flags can now be set for the main compilation only - Fixed binary packing for Windows 2000 and NT (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/201318) - Fixed an error that occurred when nothing was imported from a jar Please Note that all licenses are still valid for this release. Direct link to the homepage: http://jnc.mtsystems.ch Enjoy... Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-12-22 11:58:04
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Hi Folks, I uploaded a new GUI frontend version. It fixes a bug that prevented AWT/Swing applications to compile if they were in a jar. Sorry for the inconvenience... Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-12-20 14:20:42
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Hi Folks, I released a new version of JNC. The main change is that AWT/Swing is now completely supported. Please Note: - All licenses are still valid for this release - Informations on the website has been expanded - AWT/Swing is from a Sun JRE, please read the FAQ about the license impactions for your applications Some things are still work in progress: - The compilers for Linux - Some samples in the "Done with JNC" section - The possibility to also buy licenses with Visa, MasterCard, Discover and some others (in addition to PayPal) Direct link to the homepage: http://jnc.mtsystems.ch Full Changelog: ----------------- Changes from version 0.9 to 1.0 ----------------- - Renamed the Project to JavaNativeCompiler (JNC) because NativeJ was already used by another company/product what lead to misunderstandings - Added complete support for AWT/Swing - Update to GCC revision 119844 (4.2.0 branch) - Added support for automatic detection of the most recent compilers - Fixed a bug that prevented AutoCompiler to "beep" after compiling - Fixed the problem that the Linux version didn't open the manual - Fixed a couple of minor bugs and problems Enjoy... Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-11-25 19:06:12
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Hi Folks, I created new GCC packages from the revision 119022 (4.2.0 branch). Main changes since the revision 117867: - Serialization now works on Windows - More fixes and speedups for JAR certificate validation - Runtime.exec() now uses the envp argument on Windows - The message-bundle depency of regular expression was removed There are a lot more changes in this new GCC release that I don't know about. Just give it a try :-) Two additional points worth mentioning: - I also added a snapshot of the used GCC source. I read different GPL statements about providing access to the used source of free programs. Some said it's mandatory and some said it's not. So I decided to upload a snapshot to be on the safe side. - All old licenses are still valid for this build. Thanks for using NativeJ. Enjoy... Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-11-11 18:14:50
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Hey Guys I released a new version of javaCompiler (NativeJ). Changelog: ------------- changes from version 0.8 to 0.9 ------------- Main changes: - Renamed the project to NativeJ - Changed it from free to cost 39.90$ per developer - Added a version for Linux - Added support to create much smaller binaries: Stats for compiling NativeJ 0.9 (it's written in Java): - 17.7mb (upx: 4.44mb) with JavaCompiler 0.8 - 6.7mb (upx: 1.96mb) with NativeJ 0.9 Complete list: - Completely revised the GUI - Split the downloads into packages - Updated GCJ to 4.2.0, revision 117867 - Removed SwingWT, it didn't really work anyway - Removed the precompiled SWT and JFace Just add your Jars to the project. That works without problems. - Removed Retroweaver, it is not (and never was) needed - Added support to only pull in needed classes from Jars - Added support to set the java.library.path - Added code-optimization (reduces the size and speeds up execution) - Added support to show the used commands during compilation - Added support to provide own flags - Added support to exclude AWT/Swing - Added support to exclude JCE - Added the regex package to the compiler - Added support for Jar-caching - Added the possibility to configure the path of the GCJs - Fixed a lot of minor problems and implemented requested features I probably forgot a couple of changes. So just download it to find out yourself ;-) Planned changes for the version 1.0 are: - Completely implement AWT/Swing - Fix serialisation thanks for using NativeJ Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-08-10 10:02:14
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Hi Folks, JavaCompiler 0.7 and 0.8 come only with the gcc utilities that are needed by it (gcc, gcj and windres). I removed all others to reduce the download size of javaCompiler (about 75mb). Because they were requested, I now uploaded single packages of the complete bin directory: gcc-4.2.0-utilities-linux.zip -> all utilities for gcc/gcj that compiles for linux gcc-4.2.0-utilities-win32.zip -> all utilities for gcc/gcj that compiles for windows greetings Marco |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-07-02 15:07:44
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Hi Folks, I released a new version of javaCompiler. The main change is the update of gcj to 4.2.0 20060630. More detailed informations and the downloads can be found on http://javaCompiler.sourceforge.net. regards Marco |
From: Chris R. <ch...@dl...> - 2006-06-20 17:05:34
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I know its broken right now but does anyone have a workaround. I'm trying to compile a test app using jdbc(mysql). Linux code works fine, but windows executable is broken(using class.forname). I tried using: private static Class class3 = com.mysql.jdbc.Driver.class; to force the linker to include the class, but it still fails. Thanks Chris |
From: Marco T. <mt...@gm...> - 2006-06-20 14:31:24
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Hi Folks, I released a new version of javaCompiler. The main changes are: - support for linux - support for saving projects - a new command line tool to integrate javaCompiler into development environments - Windows 98 works again More detailed informations and the downloads can be found on http://javaCompiler.sourceforge.net. regards Marco |
From: Marco T. <tru...@zh...> - 2006-06-16 11:20:38
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