The Java environment, with its platform neutrality, simplified object model, strong notions of safety and security, as well as multithreading support, provides many advantages for a new generation of networked embedded and real-time systems. However, the large size, nondeterministic behavior, and poor performance of the first generation of embedded Java implementations have hampered the acceptance of Java in the real-time and embedded worlds. aJile Systems has developed a low-power hardware implementation of the Java Virtual Machine, which makes real-time embedded Java a practical reality.
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