- Jun 27, 2002
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I heard that there are two Java just-in-time compilers. The standard version that the average Joe would want on his desktop is the standard edition, but there's a version for servers that requires more time to compile in favor of faster code execution.
Is there a way to install this more efficient compiler, at the cost of longer load times, on a 32-bit PC running Windows? The 64-bit version only has the server compiler, so I guess that would be easier, but since two versions exist for my 32-bit XP machine I'm at a bit of a loss.
Is there a way to install this more efficient compiler, at the cost of longer load times, on a 32-bit PC running Windows? The 64-bit version only has the server compiler, so I guess that would be easier, but since two versions exist for my 32-bit XP machine I'm at a bit of a loss.
