3rd Party Classes: Can gcj Only Handle Source Code?

Alan W. Jurgensen alan@fullcompass.com
Thu Jun 17 07:20:00 GMT 1999


whats an obfuscator..? (newbie question =)

Does anyone else have problems with 3rd party classes... compiling to native
binaries and such?

Or is one better off just using java source with gcj?


alman

Bryce McKinlay wrote:
> 
> "Alan W. Jurgensen" wrote:
> 
> > I'm giving gcj a test-drive as a possible tool to implement
> > a JTAPI (Java Computer Telephony) server...
> >
> > Using 3rd party Classes (Lucent is PBX implementation)
> > I get:  bad value constant type 0, index 0
> >
> > No access to CTI java source possible =(...
> >
> > Platform is RedHat6.0 Linux 2.2.5-15, glibc 2.2.1, ...
> >
> > ANY IDEAS WHAT TO TRY? thx!
> 
> It looks like these classes have been run through an obfuscator. Unfortunatly,
> gcj seems to have trouble with obfuscated classes. I got similar errors trying
> to compile the "volano" benchmark.
> 
> regards
> 
>   [ bryce ]

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