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2005-07-08
The work on GCJ has slowed down to snail speed when most of the developers moved to other things.
Last update on the GCC site is from 2009.
If it wasn't for the source control history, you would hardly notice any work is still being done.
Most of the native compilers I know for Java are all commercial solutions, maybe this is why people tend not to use them, as they rather use free stuff.
Edit: typo
Edited 2013-01-24 06:32 UTC