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[gomd-devel] A question...
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Gian Paolo Ghilardi |
Subject: |
[gomd-devel] A question... |
Date: |
Mon, 31 Mar 2003 00:44:50 +0200 |
Hi all.
To load classes in Linux (from a library) we need the dynamic class loading
(with shared library support).
If we use standard C functions for the library (no classes) we don't need
this mechanism but we can use standard calls to a shared "common" library.
I think the first approach (used in the files I've just committed to CVS) is
more elegant and OOP (and Java client-programs can be linked easily).
But the second one is more performant and easier to understand/implement (by
a common programmer) than the first one.
Shall we continue with dynamic class loading mechanism or create a standard
C-based library (without classes)?
Bye.
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