From: Marco <spinmar(_at_)libero(_dot_)it>
Well for example for persons which develops in os linux (gcc) and not
microsoft who are developing in c for obtaining maximum performance (and
then they can't use JNI)....
Does C obtain maximum performance?
That aside, if you can't use the JNI (I take it you mean this causes a
performance overhead - but I fail to see how that could be significant,
compared to the overhead of running an interpreted language like XSLT), then
you can write a C wrapper for the gestalt library. That's fairly simple to
do.
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