On Thu, 2012-07-19 at 18:09 +0200, Stephan Bergmann wrote:
This is about direct use of JNI, not via UNO.
Ah - I wonder ... ;-) if it is the transition that is the problem;
could we have a Java thread polling a loopback socket and sucking simple
commands & parsing & executing them, then passing the data back in some
other form ;-> It'd be hideous if that actually was quicker than a
direct JNI call but ... ;-) it's possible. Particularly in the world of
under-utilized multi-threaded CPUs it might not be -so- bad.
Bit of a pain cross-platform, but might work for suitably chunky
methods; I wonder - could we use the wonder binary-urp magic to
prototype it [ though I guess we'd need a native Java implementation of
that - hmm ].
Urgh !
Michael.
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