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Real-time Specification for Java 2.0, currently in public review, has implications for mobile computing, massive scaling, and embedded programming for IoT. Topics Spotlight: Advancing IT Leadership ...
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Real-time response is a requirement in Java application domains such as banking, online collaboration, and games development, as well as for safety critical applications used in hospitals ...
Embedded Linux has become pervasive, and the Java code from your desktop or server can also run as is on x86, PowerPC and ARM architectures. Finally, Sun's Real-Time Java has matured, offering a ...
A Java processor which will run real-time applications has been demonstrated by aJile Systems. Java has gained acceptance as an embedded platform, where it is offered as an alternative to embedded ...
The software, currently under development, represents the first implementation of the proposed Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) profile for safetycritical and resource-constrained applications.
It appears that the days of “wait and see” may be over on the question of whether Java is right for embedded real-time systems. Though Java's migration into embedded applications was far from an ...
Sun Microsystems Inc., as expected, today announced a Java specification for the consumer and embedded systems market. The Real-Time Specification for Java has been made available for comment to ...
Standard Java has been found unsuitable for many embedded applications, but real-time and mission-critical enhancements are remolding the language. Hard real-time Java was formalized in JSR-1. It ...
Sun Microsystems Inc. is working with industry partners to develop a preliminary specification for real-time Java that it hopes to deliver by the end of this month, James Gosling, a Sun fellow and ...