This is purely personal opinion, but I prefer JDT for stand alone
deployments and JANINO for embedded deployments.
JDT is more complete in terms of features and syntax, but sometimes you
will get classpath clashes in some production environments, like when
running inside Tomcat.
JANINO is an excellent compiler for embedded applications, and does not
has as many classpath clash problems, but is not as complete as JDT (last
time I looked, there was no support for Generics, just to mention one
example).
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Edson
2008/11/21 techy <techluver007(a)gmail.com>
Hello,
1.Is there any situation where one compiler can be preferred over other?
2. which compiler is ideal choice for production environment?
Please clarify.
Thanks
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