Performance Enhancements
The following list describes the performance enhancements made to the
JDK for the 1.1 release:
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	Interpreter loop in assembly code on Win32 and Solaris/SPARC
     
	Since portions of the Java VM have been rewritten in assembly
	language, the resulting VM now runs up to five times faster on
	certain operations.
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	Monitor speedups
     
	Synchronized methods enable operations to run more quickly and efficiently.
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	Garbage collection of classes
     
	This enhancement automatically discards unused classes.
	Improved overall VM memory usage enables Java to operate more
	efficiently, and with less memory.
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	AWT peer class rewrite for Win32
     
	To achieve higher performance, AWT peer native classes have
	been completely rewritten to be hosted running on top of
	Win32.
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	JAR (Java ARchive) bundling of resources for a single HTTP transaction
     
	JAR is a new JDK 1.1 platform-independent file format that
	aggregates many files into one. See JAR File Format.
 
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