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- *** Changes in GCC 4.1:
- Core library (libgcj) updates based on GNU Classpath 0.15 - 0.19+
- - Networking
- * The java.net.HttpURLConnection implementation no longer buffers the
- entire response body in memory. This means that response bodies
- larger than available memory can now be handled.
- - (N)IO
- * NIO FileChannel.map implementation, fast bulk put implementation for
- DirectByteBuffer (speeds up this method 10x).
- * FileChannel.lock() and FileChannel.force() implemented.
- - XML
- * gnu.xml fix for nodes created outside a namespace context.
- * Add support for output indenting and cdata-section-elements output
- instruction in xml.transform.
- * xml.xpath corrections for cases where elements/attributes might have
- been created in non-namespace-aware mode. Corrections to handling of
- XSL variables and minor conformance updates.
- - AWT
- * Qt4 configury switches for OS-X. Additional to the --enable-qt-peer, OS-X
- users with a Qt4 installation can build the qt-peers with the argument
- --with-qt4dir=<Qt4-installation-dir>.
- * GNU JAWT implementation, the AWT Native Interface, which allows direct
- access to native screen resources from within a Canvas's paint method.
- GNU Classpath Examples comes with a Demo,
- see libjava/classpath/examples/README.
- * awt.datatransfer updated to 1.5 with supports for FlavorEvents.
- The gtk+ awt peers now allow copy/paste of text, images, uris/files
- and serialized objects with other applications and tracking
- clipboard change events with gtk+ 2.6 (for gtk+ 2.4 only text and
- serialized objects are supported). A GNU Classpath Examples
- datatransfer Demo was added to show the new functionality.
- * Split gtk+ awt peers event handling in two threads and improve gdk lock
- handling (solves several AWT lock ups).
- * Speed up awt Image loading.
- * Better GTK scrollbar peer implementation when using GTK >= 2.6.
- * Handle image loading errors correctly for gdkpixbuf and MediaTracker.
- * Better handle GDK lock. Properly prefix gtkpeer native functions (cp_gtk).
- * GdkGraphics2D has been updated to use Cairo 0.5.x APIs.
- * BufferedImage and GtkImage rewrites. All image drawing operations
- should now work correctly (flipping requires gtk+ >= 2.6)
- * Future Graphics2D, Image and Text work is documented at:
- http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/ClasspathGraphicsImagesText
- * When gtk+ 2.6 or higher is installed the default log handler will produce
- stack traces whenever a WARNING, CRITICAL or ERROR message is produced.
- - Free Swing
- * The Swing RepaintManager has been reworked for more efficient painting,
- especially for large GUIs.
- * The Swing layout manager OverlayLayout has been implemented, the BoxLayout
- has been rewritten to make use of the SizeRequirements utility class and
- caching for more efficient layout.
- * Improved accessibility support for Swing.
- * Significant progress has been made in the implementation of the
- javax.swing.plaf.metal.* package, with most UI delegates in a working state
- now. Please test this with your own applications and provide feedback that
- will help us to improve this package.
- * The GUI demo (gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo) has been extended to
- highlight various features in our free-swing implementation. And includes
- a look and feel switcher (Metal default, Ocean or GNU).
- * The javax.swing.plaf.multi.* package is now implemented.
- * Editing and several key actions for JTree and JTable were implemented.
- * Lots of icons and look and feel improvements for Free Swing basic and
- metal themes were added. Try running the GNU Classpath Swing Demo in
- examples (gnu.classpath.examples.swing.Demo) with:
- -Dswing.defaultlaf=javax.swing.plaf.basic.BasicLookAndFeel
- -Dswing.defaultlaf=javax.swing.plaf.metal.MetalLookAndFeel
- * Start of styled text capabilites for java.swing.text.
- * DefaultMutableTreeNode preorder, postorder, depthFirst and breadthFirst
- traversal enumerations implemented.
- * JInternalFrame colors and titlebar draw properly.
- * JTree is working up to par (icons, selection and keyboard traversal).
- * JMenus were made more compatible in visual and programmatic behavior.
- * JTable changeSelection and multiple selections implemented.
- * JButton and JToggleButton change states work properly now.
- * JFileChooser fixes.
- * revalidate and repaint fixes which make Free Swing much more responsive.
- * MetalIconFactory implemented.
- * Free Swing Top-Level Compatibility. JFrame, JDialog, JApplet,
- JInternalFrame, and JWindow are now 1.5 compatible in the sense that you
- can call add() and setLayout() directly on them, which will have the same
- effect as calling getContentPane().add() and getContentPane().setLayout().
- * The JTree interface has been completed. JTrees now recognizes mouse clicks
- and selections work, but the visual implementation is not yet complete.
- Work on expansion and collapsing of the tree nodes is being implemented.
- * BoxLayout works properly now.
- * Fixed GrayFilter to actually work.
- * Metal SplitPane implemented.
- * Lots of free swing text and editor stuff work now.
- - Free RMI and Corba
- * The Andrew Watson, Vice President and Technical Director of the Object
- Management Group, has officially assigned us 20 bit Vendor Minor Code Id:
- 0x47430 ("GC") that will mark remote Classpath - specific system exceptions.
- Obtaining the VMCID means that GNU Classpath now is a recogniseable type of
- node in a highly interoperable CORBA world.
- * Classpath now includes the first working draft to support the RMI over
- IIOP protocol. The current implementation is capable for remote invocations,
- transferring various Serializables and Externalizables via RMI-IIOP protocol.
- It can flatten graphs and, at least for the simple cases, is interoperable
- with Sun's jdk 1.5.
- * org.omg.PortableInterceptor and related functionality in other packages
- is now implemented:
- - The sever and client interceptors work as required since 1.4.
- - The IOR interceptor works as needed for 1.5.
- * The org.omg.DynamicAny package is completed and passes the prepared tests.
- * The Portable Object Adapter should now support the output of the
- recent IDL to java compilers. These compilers now generate servants and
- not CORBA objects as before, making the output depended on the existing
- POA implementation. Completing POA means that such code can already be
- tried to run on Classpath. Our POA is tested for the following usager
- scenarios:
- - POA converts servant to the CORBA object.
- - Servant provides to the CORBA object.
- - POA activates new CORBA object with the given Object Id (byte array)
- that is later accessible for the servant.
- - During the first call, the ServantActivator provides servant for this
- and all subsequent calls on the current object.
- - During each call, the ServantLocator provides servant for this call
- only.
- - ServantLocator or ServantActivator forwards call to another server.
- - POA has a single servant, responsible for all objects.
- - POA has a default servant, but some objects are explicitly connected
- to they specific servants.
- The POA is verified using tests from the former cost.omg.org.
- * The CORBA implementation is now a working prototype that should support
- features up till 1.3 inclusive.
- We would invite groups writing CORBA dependent applications to
- try Classpath implementation, reporting any possible bugs.
- The CORBA prototype is interoperable with Sun's implementation v 1.4,
- transferring object references, primitive types, narrow and wide
- strings, arrays, structures, trees, abstract interfaces and
- value types (feature of CORBA 2.3) between these two platforms.
- The remote exceptions are transferred and handled correctly.
- The stringified object references (IORs) from various sources are
- parsed as required.
- The transient (for current session) and permanent (till jre restart)
- redirections work.
- Both Little and Big Endian encoded messages are accepted.
- The implementation is verified using tests from the former cost.omg.org.
- The current release includes working examples (see the examples directory),
- demonstrating the client-server communication, using either CORBA Request
- or IDL-based stub (usually generated by a IDL to java compiler).
- These examples also show how to use the Classpath CORBA naming service.
- The IDL to java compiler is not yet written, but as our library must be
- compatible, it naturally accepts the output of other idlj implementations.
- - Misc
- * Updated TimeZone data against Olson tzdata2005l.
- * Make zip and jar UTF-8 "clean".
- * "native" code builds and compiles (warning free) on Darwin and Solaris.
- * java.util.logging.FileHandler now rotates files.
- * Start of a generic JDWP framework in gnu/classpath/jdwp.
- This is unfinished, but feedback (at classpath@gnu.org) from runtime
- hackers is greatly appreciated. Although most of the work is currently
- being done around gcj/gij we want this framework to be as VM neutral as
- possible. Early design is described in:
- http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/java/2005-05/msg00260.html
- * QT4 AWT peers, enable by giving configure --enable-qt-peer.
- Included, but not ready for production yet. They are explicitly
- disabled and not supported. But if you want to help with the
- development of these new features we are interested in feedback. You
- will have to explicitly enable them to try them out
- (and they will most likely contain bugs).
- * Documentation fixes all over the place.
- See http://developer.classpath.org/doc/
- Thanks! The following people helped with the above new features, bug
- reports, testing and integration:
- Aaron Luchko (JDWP updates and documentation fixes) Andreas Jaeger
- (mprec updates) Andreas Tobler (Darwin and Solaris testing and fixing,
- Qt4 support for Darwin/OSX, Graphics2D support, gtk+ updates.) Andrew
- Haley (Serialization and URLClassLoader fixes, gcj build speedups)
- Andrew John Hughes (Locale and net fixes, URI RFC2986 updates,
- Serialization fixes, Properties XML support and generic branch work,
- VMIntegration guide update) Andrew Overholt (File locking) Anthony
- Balkissoon (JList, Free Swing 1.5 updates and mouse event fixes, Lots
- of Free Swing work including JTable editing) Anthony Green (MIDI
- framework, ALSA and DSSI providers) Archie Cobbs (Build fixes, VM
- interface updates, URLClassLoader updates) Audrius Meskauskas (Lots of
- Free Corba, RMI and HTML work plus testing and documenting) Bastiaan
- Huisman (TimeZone bug fixing) Bryce McKinlay (RMI work) Casey Marshall
- (Crypto algorithm fixes, FileChannel lock, SystemLogger and
- FileHandler rotate impl, NIO FileChannel.map support, security and
- policy updates) Chris Burdess (Lots of gnu.xml and http protocol
- fixes, StAX and dom xml:id support) Christian Schlichtherle (Zip fixes
- and cleanups) Christian Thalinger (64-bit cleanups, Configuration and
- VM interface fixes and CACAO integration, fdlibm updates) Dalibor
- Topic (Better DEBUG support, Build cleanups and Kaffe integration. Qt4
- build infrastructure, SHA1PRNG and GdkPixbugDecoder updates) Daniel
- Bonniot (Serialization fixes) David Daney (BitSet bugfixes,
- HttpURLConnection rewrite and improvements) David Gilbert (Basic and
- Metal icon and plaf and lots of documenting, Lots of Free Swing and
- metal theme additions. MetalIconFactory implementation) David
- Lichteblau (JCL support library global/local reference cleanups) Gael
- Thomas (VMClassLoader boot packages support sugestions) Gary Benson
- (MessageFormat fixes) Goffredo Baroncelli (HTTPURLConnection fixes)
- Guilhem Lavaux (Configuration, thread and channel fixes and Kaffe
- integration. JCL native Pointer updates. Logger bug fixes) Ingo
- Proetel (Image, Logger and URLClassLoader updates) Ito Kazumitsu
- (NetworkInterfaces implementation and updates) Jan Roehrich
- (BasicTreeUI and JTree fixes) Jeroen Frijters (ClassLoader and nio
- cleanups, Serialization fixes, better Proxy support, bug fixes and
- IKVM integration) Julian Scheid (Documentation updates and gjdoc
- support) Ka-Hing Cheung (TreePath and TreeSelection fixes) Kalle Olavi
- Niemitalo (Build fixes) Keith Seitz (Lots of JDWP work) Kelley Cook
- (Build fixes) Kim Ho (JFileChooser implementation) Lillian Angel
- (JTree implementation and lots Free Swing additions and bug fixes)
- Mark Wielaard (Bug fixes, packaging and release management, Clipboard
- implementation, System call interrupts and network timeouts and
- GdkPixpufDecoder fixes) Martin Cordova (Suggestions for better
- SocketTimeoutException) Michael Koch (Configuration fixes. Locale
- updates, bug and build fixes) Nicolas Geoffray (VMClassLoader and
- AccessController improvements) Olga Rodimina (MenuSelectionManager)
- Paul Jenner (Better -Werror support) Rainer Orth (Build fixes) Robert
- Schuster (Documentation updates and beans fixes, TreeNode enumerations
- and ActionCommand and various fixes, XML and URL, AWT and Free Swing
- bug fixes) Roman Kennke (BoxLayout, GrayFilter and SplitPane, plus
- bugfixes all over. Lots of Free Swing work including styled text)
- Santiago Gala (AccessControlContext fixes) Simon Kitching (String
- cleanups and optimization suggestions) Stuart Ballard (RMI constant
- fixes) Sven de Marothy (BMP imageio support, CSS and TextLayout
- fixes. GtkImage rewrite, 2D, awt, free swing and date/time fixes, Qt4
- peers) Thomas Fitzsimmons (Lot of upgrades to the gtk+ AWT and cairo
- 2D support. Lots of imageio framework additions, lots of AWT and Free
- Swing bug fixes) Tom Tromey (Eclipse integration, generics work, lots
- of bug fixes and gcj integration including coordinating The Big Merge)
- Wolfgang Baer (GapContent bug fixes) Ziga Mahkovec (Graphics2D
- upgraded to cairo 0.5 and new regex features)
- *** Changes in GCC 4.0:
- * Character encoders and decoders have been added for: iso-8859-6
- (arabic), iso-8859-7 (greek), iso-8859-8 (hebrew), iso-8859-9
- (latin-5), iso-8859-13, iso-8859-15 (latin-9), cp1047 (ebcdic),
- ebcdic-xml-us,ascii, windows-1250, windows-1252, UTF-16BE (Big Endian),
- UTF-16LE (Little Endian), UTF-32BE (Big Endian), UTF-32LE (Little
- Endian).
- * Lots of Calendar bug fixes.
- * The http url protocol handler has been replaced with a full HTTP/1.1
- version from GNU inetlib.
- * A new ftp url protocol handler has been added also from GNU inetlib.
- * java.beans has been updated to 1.4 including support for XMLEncoder
- and XMLDecoder.
- * Added implementations of javax.xml (JAXP 1.3), org.xml.sax (SAX2)
- and org.w3c.dom (DOM Level 3) interfaces. It is possible to switch
- between different implementations AElfred2, GNU DOM, GNU XSL, libxmlj
- SAX, libxmlj DOM and libxmlj XSL by setting different system
- properties. Also provided is a preliminary XPath 1.0
- implementation. The libxmlj versions are build around libxml2 and
- libxslt and have to be enabled during build time by the --enable-xmlj
- configure flag. The current support is equal to the last released GNU
- JAXP 1.3 release. These packages will be maintained as part of the GNU
- Classpath core classes in the future. For more information,
- conformance results and documentation on selecting different
- implementations see doc/README.jaxp.
- * Much fuller collection documentation.
- * libgcj can now load service providers that are described via
- META-INF/services/* resources in extension JARs. This is useful for
- implementing the various APIs that are supposed to be extensible via
- custom plugins. For details, please see the documentation of
- gnu.classpath.ServiceFactory.
- * GNU Classpath's JAR implementation now has preliminary support for
- signed entries, for so called "signed JAR" file support. Signed JAR
- files are one of the key security features of managed runtimes, and
- allows code to run privileged given unforgeable proofs of identity.
- * A much improved version of X.509 certificates has been added,
- including a robust certificate path checking algorithm. Also included
- is an implementation of the RSA signature scheme.
- * New javax.crypto, javax.crypto.interfaces, javax.crypto.spec,
- javax.net, javax.net.ssl, javax.security.auth,
- javax.security.auth.callback, javax.security.auth.login,
- javax.security.auth.x500, javax.security.sasl and org.ietf.jgss
- packages are now officially part of GNU Classpath. Extra crypto
- algorithms can be obtained from the GNU Crypto project, a full TLS
- implementation is provided by the Jessie project.
- http://www.gnu.org/software/gnu-crypto/
- http://www.nongnu.org/jessie/
- * java.security.AccessController has been implemented.
- * The default java.lang.SecurityManager now uses AccessController.
- * Lookahead support for regular expressions.
- * java.util.regexp implementation through gnu.regexp wrappers.
- * Serialization object stream fixes for multiple ClassLoader scenarios.
- * java.net.URL now uses application classloader to load
- URLStreamHandlers and reuses URLStreamHandlers when URL is reset (but
- protocol isn't changed).
- * java.io.File.deleteOnExit() implementation.
- * java.io is now implemented by delegating most tasks directly to
- java.nio.
- * Reworked/Optimized implementations of java.nio.Buffer and subclasses.
- * BufferedReader speed improvements.
- * Multiple java.net.InetAdress fixes and java.rmi fixes.
- * ServerSocket.accept() now restarts listening when system call
- interrupted.
- * java.net.URI implementation.
- * New javax.print, javax.print.attribute[.standard] and
- javax.print.event packages and classes.
- * java.text multiple new features and bug fixes (only 2 out of the
- 1000+ java.text Mauve tests now fail).
- * java.text attributed iterators support.
- * Improved useabilty of java.text implementation for several
- applications.
- * More AWT accessible support.
- * AWT gtk+ peers component layout, dialog placement, keyboard focus
- handling and text positioning have been improved.
- * ImageIO interfaces are more complete.
- * JList, JTable and JTree have been hugely improved.
- * java.awt.Robot support with GdkRobot in the gtk+ awt peers. Needs
- XTest Extension (libXtst) XServer support.
- * Full java.awt.color implementation, with all standard ICC profiles,
- except for PhotoYCC color space.
- * java.awt.image support updated to 1.4.
- * Big-endian (PowerPC) fixes for native awt GTK+ peers.
- * Better AWT focus management fro GTK+ peers.
- * Much faster and better fonts support (for both gdk Graphics and cairo
- Graphics2D)
- * AWT Choice fixes for hidden components.
- * More javax.imageio support.
- * Better AWT Help MenuBar support.
- * Swing TabbedPane, ColorChooser and ComboBox improvements.
- * Start of JTree functionality.
- * javax.swing.Spring and SpringLayout support.
- * Added pluggable look and feel support for BasicTextFieldUI and
- BasicToolBarSeparatorUI.
- * java.swing.text support for (Default and Layered) Highlighter,
- FieldView, PlainView, TabExpander and TabableView added.
- * Start of JTable and JTree implementation.
- * Internal Swing frames work.
- * JMenu and JPopupMenu work.
- * New gtk+ AWT FileDialog peer now based on gtk+2.4 or higher.
- * java.awt.image LookupTables and kernel support.
- * Improved java.awt.image.BufferedImage support.
- * AWT 1.0 event model support.
- * Frame.setIconImage() support.
- * AWT GDKGraphics scaling.
- * New configure flag --enable-gtk-cairo to build Graphics2D
- implementation build on cairo and pangoft2. Enabled at runtime by
- defining the system property gnu.java.awt.peer.gtk.Graphics=Graphics2D.
- * javax.swing.JSpinner implemented.
- * java.awt.geom completed. Area, Arc2D, Ellipse2D and Line2D
- implemented.
- * JColorChooser, JComboBox and JTextField implemented, including
- example uses in GNU Classpath Examples swing Demo.
- * Better (non-black) default AWT System colors.
- * AWT lists use GTK treeviews.
- * Proper AWT focus management has been implemented.
- * Swing menus and scrollpanes are beginning to work.
- * Swing splitpanes, dialogs and internal frames were added.
- * Swing repainting / double buffering was redone.
- * Font management and Pango DPI conversion fixes.
- * A lot of AWT imaging and event bugs have been picked out.
- * More of javax.swing.text has been implemented.
- * javax.swing.Timer has been reimplemented.
- * The gnu.java.awt.EmbeddedWindow class has been improved, and now
- supports embedding AWT windows in other top-level X windows. This
- functionality is required by gcjwebplugin.
- * New javax.imageio, javax.imageio.event and javax.imageio.spi packages
- and classes.
- * Working implementation of javax.swing.undo.
- * java.awt.geom.CubicCurve2D/QuadCurve2D: Can now solve cubic and
- quadratic equations; implementation adapted from the GNU Scientific
- Library.
- * Lots of java.awt and gtk+ peer improvements. Also more Swing work.
- Start of EmbeddedWindow support.
- *** Changes in GCC 3.4:
- * Compiling a .jar file will now cause non-.class entries to be automatically
- compiled as resources.
- * libgcj has been ported to Darwin.
- * Jeff Sturm has adapted Jan Hubicka's call graph optimization code to gcj.
- * libgcj has a new gcjlib URL type; this lets URLClassLoader load code from
- shared libraries.
- * libgcj has been much more completely merged with GNU Classpath.
- * Class loading is now much more correct; in particular the caller's class
- loader is now used when that is required.
- * Eclipse 2.x will run out of the box using gij.
- * Parts of java.nio have been implemented. Direct and indirect buffers work,
- as do fundamental file and socket operations.
- * java.awt has been improved, though it is still not ready for general use.
- * The HTTP protocol handler now uses HTTP/1.1 and can handle the POST method.
- * The MinGW port has matured. Enhancements include socket timeout support,
- thread interruption, improved Runtime.exec() handling and support for
- accented characters in filenames.
- *** Changes in GCC 3.3:
- * The java.sql and javax.sql packages now implement the JDBC 3.0 (JDK 1.4)
- API.
- * The JDK 1.4 assert facility has been implemented.
- * The bytecode interpreter is now direct threaded and thus faster.
- *** Changes in GCC 3.1:
- * libgcj now includes RMI, java.lang.ref.*, javax.naming, and
- javax.transaction.
- * Property files and other system resources can be compiled into executables
- which use libgcj using the new gcj --resource feature.
- * libgcj has been ported to more platforms. In particular there is now a
- mostly-functional mingw32 (Windows) target port.
- * JNI and CNI invocation interfaces were implemented, so gcj-compiled Java
- code can now be called from a C/C++ application.
- * gcj can now use builtin functions for certain known methods, for instance
- Math.cos.
- * gcj can now automatically remove redundant array-store checks in some common
- cases.
- * The --no-store-checks optimization option was added. This can be used to
- omit runtime store checks for code which is known not to throw
- ArrayStoreException
- * The following third party interface standards were added to libgcj:
- org.w3c.dom and org.xml.sax.
- * java.security has been merged with GNU Classpath. The new package is now
- JDK 1.2 compliant, and much more complete.
- * A bytecode verifier was added to the libgcj interpreter.
- * java.lang.Character was rewritten to comply with the Unicode 3.0 standard,
- and improve performance.
- * Partial support for many more locales was added to libgcj.
- * Socket timeouts have been implemented.
- * libgcj has been merged into a single shared library. There are no longer
- separate shared libraries for the garbage collector and zlib.
- * Several performance improvements were made to gcj and libgcj:
- o Hash synchronization (thin locks)
- o A special allocation path for finalizer-free objects
- o Thread-local allocation
- o Parallel GC, and other GC tweaks
- *** Changes in GCC 3.0:
- * libgcj now includes a bytecode interpreter. If a compiled version of a class
- is not found in the application binary or linked shared libraries, the
- class loader will search for a bytecode version in the CLASSPATH and execute
- it using the interpreter. A new front end that behaves like the traditional
- `java' command is also provided: `gij'.
- * Support for specifying java system properties. Properties can either be set
- at runtime via the GCJ_PROPERTIES environment variable in the format
- "<name>=<value> ..."'; or can be compiled into an application binary using
- -D<name>=<value>.
- * Support for setjmp/longjmp (sjlj) exception handling has been added, as an
- alternative to the existing range-table based mechanism. sjlj is the default
- on non-sparc, non-x86 targets, or can be specified with the
- `--enable-sjlj-exceptions' configure parameter.
- * Complete JDK 1.1 reflection support, including invocation.
- * Throwable.printStackTrace() has been implemented.
- * Runtime.loadLibrary() has been implemented.
- * Class.forName() will now try to load a series of shared objects in order
- to find the requested class. If a class `gnu.quux.whatever' is requested,
- libgcj will search the system shared library path (eg LD_LIBRARY_PATH) for
- `gnu-quux-whatever.so', then `gnu-quux.so', and finally `gnu.so'.
- * A pure-java implementation of java.math.BigInteger.
- New in libgcj 2.95:
- * First public release
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