Version 5.0 of Jamit

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Release Notes: This version supports Java 5.0 (hence the jump in the version number). In particular, all Java 5.0 attributes are recognized, and annotation classes are marked as live as necessary. Also, the bytecode engine understands the changes to the instruction set (LDC) that come with Java 5.0.

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    •  13 Dec 2005 22:42
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      Release Notes: This version supports Java 5.0 (hence the jump in the version number). In particular, all Java 5.0 attributes are recognized, and annotation classes are marked as live as necessary. Also, the bytecode engine understands the changes to the instruction set (LDC) that come with Java 5.0.

      •  27 Mar 2004 12:48
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      Release Notes: Jamit now allows the specification of native and reflective behavior. Previously, applying Jamit to code that was only reachable via reflection or native methods would not work. Various bugs have been fixed, including preservation of line number tables and local variable tables, problems with access modifiers in subclasses of untouchable library classes, and problems with certain cases of protected methods.

      •  26 Feb 2003 19:53
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      Release Notes: The performance of the parser was improved by 30%. A minor bug in the abstract execution of exception handlers was fixed. Also, a bug in the start script generated by the RPW was found.

      •  10 Jan 2003 14:02
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      Release Notes: The new version supports dumping of class files with the tightened access modifiers. Furthermore, Jamit can now perform dead code elimination of fields, methods, and classes that are not reachable from the main method.

      •  24 Oct 2001 23:33
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      No changes have been submitted for this release.

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