I am using MATLAB Compiler 4.0 (R14), and I would like to make a C-shared library that does not use the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) or the Just-In-Time (JIT) accelerator. How can I do this?
MATLAB: How to use the mclInitializeApplication function to make a C-shared library that does not use the JVM or JIT in MATLAB 7.0 (R14)
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