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Java doesn't have any "unsafe" mode of operation. When you refer to JNI, it's still not the Java that's unsafe; it's the native code you might be accessing that is unsafe.

JNI breaks portability anyway, and is hairy and sphincter-clenchingly gnarly to work with.
Posted by: bitspace   Posted on: 07/01/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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a great innovator...  wildranger | 06/29/05
Yes he is  Richard Flude | 06/29/05
Best thing since Liquid JAVA  internet11 | 06/29/05
Yeah there is no unsafe code in Java...  winter_z | 06/30/05
Shhh..  d_jedi | 06/30/05
JNI  bitspace | 07/01/05
exactly the same with unmanaged code in .net  _JimB_ | 07/03/05

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