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AERO-VM - Hard Real-Time Java Virtual Machine
AERO-VM is a standard Java bytecode interpreter and an ahead of time compiler for hard real-time embedded space systems. The AERO-VM provides hard real-time guarantees for all primitive Java operations. This enables all of Java's features to be used for on-board hard real-time tasks.
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JOP - Java Optimized Processor
This site is designated for a processor design to implement the Java Virtal Machine. It is part of a dissertation at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria. The goal of this development is a simple and small processor optimized to execute Java byte code. The processor core fits in a 'mainstream' FPGA. So it is possible to use a configurable Java processor for embedded applications.
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Kaffe
Kaffe is a cleanroom, open source implementation of a Java virtual machine and class libraries. It is also a fun project that was started by Tim Wilkinson and was made successful by the contributions of numerous people from all over the world.
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Implementing Java in Internet Appliances
core component of many Internet Appliances is the Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM). The desired behavior of a JVM in an embedded device goes beyond the correct execution of Java programs. The JVM must operate robustly and predictably in the face of inevitable resource restrictions while minimizing interference with other native functionality inside the device. It must adapt smoothly to properties of device features, and show optimal performance...
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K Virtual Machine White Paper
White paper on K Virtual Machine. KVM is Sun's newest Java virtual machine technology and is designed for products with approximately 128K of available memory. The KVM will form a part of a completely new Java runtime environment. This environment is highly optimized for small-memory limited-resource connected devices such as cellular phones, pagers, PDAs, set-top boxes, and point-of-sale terminals.
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Virtual Machine Technology: Managing Complexity and Providing Portability for Embedded Systems
Designing to a Virtual Machine reduces the complexity of porting to other processors and hardware devices, and can improve time to market now and for future releases.This article gives you the details.
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