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The original alphaWorks version of Jikes was written by Philippe Charles and Dave Shields of the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. | The original alphaWorks version of Jikes was written by Philippe Charles and Dave Shields of the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. | ||
* Ported by [[John Price]] (Original OS/2 port) | * Ported by [[John Price]] (Original OS/2 port) | ||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
''Ported by [[Vadim Yegorov]]'' | |||
* 1.18 (2003-03-13) | * 1.18 (2003-03-13) | ||
* 1.19 (2004-03-05) [ftp://cyberia.dnsalias.com/pub/filebase/gfd/dev/java/jikes119.zip jikes119.zip] | * 1.19 (2004-03-05) [ftp://cyberia.dnsalias.com/pub/filebase/gfd/dev/java/jikes119.zip jikes119.zip] |
Latest revision as of 14:48, 22 January 2023
Jikes is an open source, strictly Java compatible, high performance compiler written in C++ that manages to put out code that is considerably faster than javac (the Java to bytecode compiler built into Java). Note that Jikes compiles to Java bytecode rather than to machine language.
The original alphaWorks version of Jikes was written by Philippe Charles and Dave Shields of the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center.
- Ported by John Price (Original OS/2 port)
Version
Ported by Vadim Yegorov
- 1.18 (2003-03-13)
- 1.19 (2004-03-05) jikes119.zip
- 1.22-1 (2005-02-18) - Should compile on OS/2 with John Price's header files.
Links
- Official Jikes website - On SourceForge
- Bobby Wolf: J2SE: Jikes - A Better Java Compiler
License
- IBM Public License