An Experimental Evaluation of Two Distributed Java Compilers ABSTRACT

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Title: An Experimental Evaluation of Two Distributed Java Compilers ABSTRACT
Authors: Andrew Ryan Dalton
Contributors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Source: http://www.cs.appstate.edu/~can/classes/3481/write/dalton.pdf.
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Subject Terms: Categories and Subject Descriptors D.3.4 [Programming Languages, Processors- Compilers General Terms Performance, Languages
Description: For large programs consisting of many source files, the compilation process can be quite time consuming. For the C and C++ programming languages, there exists a program named distcc, the Distributed C Compiler [2], to facilitate the parallel compilation of source into machine code. This paper discusses our investigation into whether distributing the compilation of Java files can result in a faster compilation of large Java projects. The research indicates that the distributed compilation of projects consisting of a large number of relatively large source files can see a speed improvement over the traditional implementation of javac.
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Language: English
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Accession Number: edsbas.2FDE84BB
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