Also, since the jar files are being compressed using zip,
the English names of API functions will
get compressed automatically in the Java .class files, along with
everything else.
At 03:43 PM 5/21/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Michael Turner wrote:
>
> > I think Juergen's point is that this is a workaround: you
> > can cache iAppli, but not pages.
> >
> > I'd like to know how sizes of cHTML source and resulting
> > iAppli binaries compare. My understanding (courtesy
> > of Harry Behrens, and possibly phone-dependent)
> > is that API calls are "late-bound" - the actual character
> > string representation of the method call is still in
> > the downloaded binary.
>
>Of course they are late-bound - otherwise they couldn't work in
>different phones!
>
> > That would seem to bulk it out a little, to the extent that
> > cHTML content is tag-text, anyway.
>
>No, it shouldn't - each function name only needs to appear once for
>each class (or maybe only once in the whole package).
>
>
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