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Re: Thought on future of XMLC: msg#00083java.enhydra.xmlc
> Or even better an on-the-fly java compiler that takes source code from an > input stream and compiles it in-memory, without ever writing the sources or > the generated byte code to a file. I haven't used it, but I hear it is good. http://sourceforge.net/projects/instantj/ Adam
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