Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 11:37:07 -0800
Message-Id: <199802121937.LAA26762@games.eng.sun.com>
From: Li Gong <gong@games.eng.sun.com>
To: "Richard M. Smith" <rms@pharlap.com>
Subject: Re: Holes in the Java sandbox
OK, I tried again using appletviewer in JDK 1.2, and the applet runs
well, and the animation uses a lot of CPU, but I could stop it with
the "stop" button. HotJava 1.0.1 also runs well. Neither crushes.
We do not constrain resource usage currently. We are thinking about
it. Unsure why NS 4.04 does not run the applet.
Cheers.
Li
--Richard M. Smith writes: > >The page you described did nothing when I viewed it with Netscape > >4.04. > > Not sure what to say. I thought that Java was suppose to be > "write once, run anywhere". :) > > With Netscape 4.02 and the IE4 JVM's, the applet seems > to allocate a lot of memory (100 to 200 megabytes) and create > alot of threads (~1000 to 1500). Windows 95 then chokes. > > Someone at PC Magazine also got it to fail with Hot Java. > They also got it to crash NT server. Not sure with which JVM. > > Richard > >